When Celebrities Talk About Science *

Jan 3rd, 2007 | Filed by

Actors, models, tv presenters burble nonsense. What about Prince Charles?… Read the rest



Celebrities Told to Get it Right *

Jan 3rd, 2007 | Filed by

Madonna, Juliet Stevenson cited for bad science. What about Prince Charles?… Read the rest



Handicapping

Jan 2nd, 2007 9:07 pm | By

From Norman Levitt’s Prometheus Bedeviled:

[T]he authoritarian presuppositions that had to be defeated for democracy to emerge as our primary political paradigm were closely linked, and sometimes identical, with the obscurantist articles of faith that science had to sweep aside in order to gain its place at the center of our contemporary knowledge system…The entrenchment of dogmatic religion was (and, to some extent, still is) an important prop of a social order based on hereditary caste and class. Simultaneously, it was wedded to an epistemology that automatically excluded both the modes of inquiry on which science depends and the conclusions about the physical and biological universe to which it inexorably led.

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Pinker on the Downward Trend in Violence *

Jan 2nd, 2007 | Filed by

Things were actually worse in the past.… Read the rest



Trivers Sees a Trend Toward Honesty *

Jan 2nd, 2007 | Filed by

We can only make life truly miserable for the vast majority of people, not extinguish human life entirely. … Read the rest



Xian Lawyers Want Queen to Block Gay Rights *

Jan 2nd, 2007 | Filed by

Petition cites ‘discrimination’ against Christians in Sexual Orientation Regulations.… Read the rest



An Epic History of the Pentagon *

Jan 2nd, 2007 | Filed by

George Scialabba says House of War moves us, edifies us, chastens us, as an epic ought to.… Read the rest



Optimism

Jan 1st, 2007 11:30 pm | By

Dennett is optimistic that the powerful mystique of religion is going to fade out – though he also has pessimistic moods when he thinks Martin Rees is right that some whack-job group will do a mass kill with a nuke or a biological weapon. But he says he’s confident that the better thing will happen. I’m not, but I hope I’m wrong.

Why am I confident that this will happen? Mainly because of the asymmetry in the information explosion. With the worldwide spread of information technology…it is no longer feasible for guardians of religious traditions to protect their young from exposure to the kinds of facts (and, yes, of course, misinformation and junk of every genre) that gently, irresistibly undermine

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What is child abuse

Jan 1st, 2007 6:38 pm | By

Ed Brayton wrote an open letter to Richard Dawkins after the, er, discussion at Pharyngula and Panda’s Thumb. Long story. There was a petition about religious indoctrination; Dawkins signed it; people had issues with the petition; P Z emailed Dawkins to raise the issues and ask if he really endorsed what the petition said; Dawkins said no, he didn’t, he hadn’t read the whole thing and it was a mistake to sign it, and he’d withdrawn his signature; Dawkins also posted on Ed Brayton’s post on the subject (but you have to scroll through some four million posts to find those from Dawkins). So Ed wrote this follow-up post, and a comment by Orac snagged my attention:

I keep

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The Capacity to Understand One Another *

Jan 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Rebecca Goldstein thinks our understanding of propositional attitudes is key.… Read the rest



Science and the Decline of Magic *

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Shermer is optimistic that science is winning out over magic and superstition.… Read the rest



The Evaporation of the Mystique of Religion *

Jan 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Dennett says it is no longer feasible to shield the young from unreligious facts.… Read the rest



The Edge Annual Question *

Jan 1st, 2007 | Filed by

Dennett, Pinker, Shermer, Holton, Goldstein, Diamond, Blackmore, Harris, Ridley, Loftus, Smolin.… Read the rest



No Religion and an End to War *

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Edge asked more than 150 scientists and intellectuals: ‘What are you optimistic about?’… Read the rest



Witnesses Taunted Saddam in Last Seconds *

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An ugly, degrading business.… Read the rest



What about altruism? *

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What we admire is genuinely unselfish behaviour.… Read the rest



Letters for January, 2007

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Letters for January, 2007.… Read the rest