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If you do decide to go meta

Feb 22nd, 2011 12:56 pm | By

Russell says why metametametameta discussions about Why Gnu Atheists Are So Horrible are likely to be irritating to gnu atheists.

If people who don’t believe they have been especially uncivil are chided not to be “a dick”, or if lies are told about people like them behaving in public in outrageously uncivil ways, and if stories are told that suggest they are uncivil in the manner of the children in Jean’s story, it produces certain emotions. To be blunt, it creates anger and ill-will.

Well yes it does rather. It does that all the more when all these things, and other things too, happen over and over and over again, saying the same thing, pointing at the same people, tutting … Read the rest



Kabul seeks control of women’s shelters *

Feb 22nd, 2011 | Filed by

Some of the girls in the shelter were raped and then forced to marry the rapist. Some were married to much older men and kept with farm animals outside the house.… Read the rest



UNHRC Used By Dictators To Undermine Human Rights *

Feb 22nd, 2011 | Filed by

The Human Rights Council currently includes members such as Libya, Bahrain, China, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.… Read the rest



US: unions fight back *

Feb 22nd, 2011 | Filed by

Thousands of protesters were expected to gather in Ohio and Indiana and, for the second week in a row, Wisconsin.… Read the rest



Russell Blackford on gnude clothes and shutting up *

Feb 22nd, 2011 | Filed by

A great deal of what we’ve seen has not been “adults” telling the uncivil “children” to please show some communicative restraint.… Read the rest



Darwin’s Illness

Feb 22nd, 2011 | By Allen Esterson

Despite the title, I have no intention of discussing the extensive literature on the origin and nature of Darwin’s chronic illness.[1] My concern here is to examine the contention that trepidation about the potential vehement opposition his evolutionary theory would evoke from his religious friends and acquaintances, and among the privileged classes in general, greatly exacerbated his symptoms. The widely-held view that there was such a link is a significant feature of Adrian Desmond and James Moore’s biography Darwin (1991), and in the course of challenging the very basis of this contention, I shall also examine the means by which these authors seek to persuade their readers to accept it.

On his return from the five-year Beagle voyage, Darwin was … Read the rest



Darwin and Bertie

Feb 21st, 2011 4:25 pm | By

Allen Esterson takes a hard look at some tendentious biographical interpretation of Darwin by Adrian Desmond and James Moore.

…they achieve their aims by a highly selective use of evidence, and by insinuating connections between Darwin’s evolutionary writings and concurrent political events for which there is no documentary warrant.

Well perhaps they were doing postmodern history.

It appears that The King’s Speech is another example of postmodern history. Christopher Hitchens tells us how.

The King’s Speech also part-whitewashes and part-airbrushes the consistent support of Buckingham Palace for Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain and their unceasing attempt to make an agreement with Hitler that would allow him a free hand in Europe while preserving the British Empire.

Oh well, that … Read the rest



Hitchens on “The King’s Speech” and shabby history *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

The balloon of Hollywood ambition and prize-mania can burst with gratifying speed, emitting huge gusts of narcissism and megalomania.… Read the rest



Libya protests spread and intensify *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

Gaddafi seems to be losing vital support, as Libyan government officials at home and abroad resigned and air force pilots defected.… Read the rest



Gaddafi is losing the fight *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

US ambassador Ali Aujali said he could no longer represent a government that killed its own people.… Read the rest



Theologians get to change definition of evolution *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

The National Association of Biology Teachers officially changed their description of evolution, to better accomodate the views of theologians.… Read the rest



Is it “theological” to say evolution is mindless? *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

The completely material nature of selection is of great historical and intellectual importance.… Read the rest



The US made secret deals with the Muslim Brotherhood *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

Each time, the only party that clearly benefited has been the Brotherhood.… Read the rest



Libyan military pilots seek political asylum in Malta *

Feb 21st, 2011 | Filed by

Two Libyan air force jets landed in Malta on Monday; their pilots asked for political asylum amid a bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters in Libya.… Read the rest



Desmond and Moore’s Darwin

Feb 21st, 2011 | By Allen Esterson

It is widely believed that Darwin delayed publication of his evolutionary theory for some fifteen years largely because he feared the wrath of his contemporaries.[1] The most influential exponents of this view are Adrian Desmond and James Moore, who have promoted it not only in their 1991 biography Darwin, but also in a number of articles and broadcasts. For instance, having reported that in 1842 Darwin had “fleshed-out a thirty-five-page sketch of his evolutionary theory”, they add that “he could have planned to publish” were it not for the fact that it was “heresy to the geologists and blasphemy to the parsons” (Desmond and Moore 1991, pp. 292, 294). A little later they write:

Of course Darwin could not

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What’s missing

Feb 20th, 2011 5:10 pm | By

The Philosophical Primate, aka our friend G Felis, did a guest post at Eric’s blog a couple of days ago. One item in particular jumped out at me.

…the persistent and insistent claims that “something is missing” from the New Atheist world view is true: What’s missing is the siren call of easy assent to illegitimate authority — the human instinct to blend in and concede our autonomy to parent-mimicking authorities who, unlike actual (good) parents, do not have our genuine best interests at heart.

QFT, as the saying goes. I love that. It would make a nice bus ad.

What’s missing is the siren call of easy assent to illegitimate authority.

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Shank’s mare

Feb 20th, 2011 4:53 pm | By

A commenter at Jerry’s suggested a frightening possibility:

JAC, Brother Blackford, OB, and that muscular Eric McD are becoming quite a faction. OMG! You don’t suppose that there are actually EIGHT Horsemen of the Apocalypse?!?11

I suggested we could be the Four Pedestrians of the Apocalypse. I think this is a kind and generous thought, because it gives opposing factions so many openings for jokes. I’m a very giving person.

No actually I just think it’s funny, plus I am a dedicated pedestrian.… Read the rest



Why is evidence so hard for politicians? *

Feb 20th, 2011 | Filed by

It’s okay if your reforms aren’t supported by existing evidence: you just shouldn’t claim that they are.… Read the rest



Ben Goldacre on imaginary evidence *

Feb 20th, 2011 | Filed by

If your reforms are a matter of ideology, legacy, whim, and faith, you could simply say so, and leave “evidence” to people who mean it.… Read the rest



Hackers expose offers to spy on corporate rivals *

Feb 20th, 2011 | Filed by

Let’s make up stuff to discredit people!… Read the rest