Nasty

May 15th, 2008 11:42 am | By

Sneer sneer sneer sneer.

The tendency to lump together Muslim females in exile who have rather unsavoury views about Islam makes the voices of moderate females difficult to hear…Male exiles from the faith do not seem to attract the same sympathetic open-armed treatment as the damsel in distress…The most prominent of the “refuseniks”, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Irshad Manji and Wafa Sultan have caused a stir for allegedly being “brave enough” to criticise Islam and nail their colours to the west’s mast of values.

Interesting scare quotes on ‘brave enough’ – since all three women mentioned receive regular (and sincere) death threats. What exactly is Nesrine Malik expressing incredulity about, one wonders?

Wafa Sultan’s debut on al-Jazeera , where she

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Jesus and Mo Don’t Believe in the Atheists’ God *

May 14th, 2008 | Filed by

God cannot be empirically investigated, he is ineffable, beyond our capacity. Which is handy.… Read the rest



Can U Read Kant? *

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To Mark Bauerlein, the present is a good time to be young only if you don’t mind a tendency toward empty-headedness. … Read the rest



Irish Bishops Say: Too Many Catholic Schools *

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92% of the country’s primary schools are managed by the Catholic Church… Read the rest



PBS and Public History *

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Pete Seeger tells the truth in his autobiography, but a new documentary is evasive.… Read the rest



‘Harun Yahya’ Sentenced to Prison *

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The Foundation for Scientific Research adopted arguments from young-earth creationist organizations.… Read the rest



Wifey feminism

May 13th, 2008 1:07 pm | By

Wait wait wait wait – I don’t get it. I think this is exactly backward.

Clinton has benefited from a favorable gender dynamic that won’t exist in the fall. (In the Democratic primary, female voters have outnumbered males by nearly three to two.) Clinton’s claim to being a tough, tested potential commander-in-chief has gone almost unchallenged. Obama could reply that being First Lady doesn’t qualify you to serve as commander-in-chief, but he won’t quite say that, because feminists are an important chunk of the Democratic electorate. John McCain wouldn’t be so reluctant.

…What? Why is it supposed to be ‘feminist’ to think that being a first lady does qualify you to serve as commander-in-chief? What the hell is feminist about … Read the rest



Should Philosophy Talk to Non-philosophers? *

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Jonathan Barnes, Myles Fredric Burnyeat, Raymond Geuss, Barry Stroud discuss.… Read the rest



Clinton Takes the Conservative Populist Tack *

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Clinton’s ‘hard-working Americans, white Americans’ made explicit what conservative populists usually keep implicit.… Read the rest



Review of Why Truth Matters *

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Reviewer much cleverer than authors.… Read the rest



On Fitna, the Movie *

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Maryam Namazie, Fariborz Pooya and Bahram Soroush discuss.… Read the rest



Archbish Compares Embryo Bill to Rape *

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Notes that persons must be treated as ends. Fails to note that cells are not persons.… Read the rest



The stupidity of dignity

May 12th, 2008 5:56 pm | By

Steven Pinker notes that Bush’s Council on Bioethics has put out a 555-page report called Human Dignity and Bioethics.

This collection of essays is the culmination of a long effort by the Council to place dignity at the center of bioethics. The general feeling is that, even if a new technology would improve life and health and decrease suffering and waste, it might have to be rejected, or even outlawed, if it affronted human dignity.

Yes where have we heard that before…from the archbishop of Canterbury, from the pope, from lots of meddlesome priests.

The problem is that “dignity” is a squishy, subjective notion, hardly up to the heavyweight moral demands assigned to it. The bioethicist Ruth Macklin, who

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Real Humans Are Lazy, Busy, Impulsive, Biased *

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That’s why they can be nudged in socially desirable directions.… Read the rest



Steven Pinker on the Stupidity of Dignity *

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Leon Kass has a problem not just with longevity and health but with the modern conception of freedom. … Read the rest



Alan Wolfe Discovers the Forgotten Philosopher *

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Mill. Mill is forgotten? Who knew?… Read the rest



Not a Good Time for Literary Criticism *

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Instead of building a body of knowledge, the field wanders in circles, bending with fashions and pronouncements of gurus.… Read the rest



Raymond Geuss Remembers Rorty at Princeton *

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Over the years, I did my best to set Dick right about Gadamer.… Read the rest



A loving father

May 11th, 2008 1:15 pm | By

Read it and scream.

For Abdel-Qader Ali there is only one regret: that he did not kill his daughter at birth. ‘If I had realised then what she would become, I would have killed her the instant her mother delivered her,’ he said with no trace of remorse. Two weeks after The Observer revealed the shocking story of Rand Abdel-Qader, 17, murdered because of her infatuation with a British solider in Basra, southern Iraq, her father is defiant. Sitting in the front garden of his well-kept home in the city’s Al-Fursi district, he remains a free man, despite having stamped on, suffocated and then stabbed his student daughter to death. Abdel-Qader, 46, a government employee, was initially arrested but

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Fatal Impediment in Catholicism *

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Watchdog accuses church of using dogma to oppose all forms of research on embryos.… Read the rest