Betrousered, two-eyed philosopher Ventre considers a world in which Things are Against Us.… Read the rest
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Why Lit-crits want economists to sound more like lit-crits.
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Paul Krugman draws an interesting parallel with Stephen Jay Gould.… Read the rest
Katha Pollitt on Multiculturalism and Women.
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘A Russian, an Italian, could not justify beating his wife to death by referring to the customs of dear old Moscow or Calabria’… Read the rest
Stanley Fish Defends Postmodernism
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Terrorists, freedom fighters, fundamentalists, postcolonialism, the Enlightenment – all contested, as usual. … Read the rest
Grade Inflation
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
When students are consumers, they want what they pay for.… Read the rest
What we need is a robust universalism.
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘There is nothing sacrosanct about any culture or religion’s rituals. Cultures are neither monolithic, unchanging, nor without internal critique and resistance…’… Read the rest
Deep, unconscious anti-science bias.
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Scientists are humorless nerds, and crop circles and crystals are more fun.… Read the rest
Literature and theory duke it out.
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
If Lentricchia and Said have joined, the revenge of the emeriti may not be so regressive after all.… Read the rest
The Yanomamo Controversy
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
A scandal in anthropology is complicated by politics, emotion, prestige – the usual sort of thing.… Read the rest
Science, Scientism, and Anti-Science in the Age of Preposterism
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘We are in danger of losing our grip on the concepts of truth, evidence, objectivity, disinterested inquiry.’… Read the rest
Susan Haack on Vulgar Rortyism
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It’s important to distinguish between necessary, useful technicality, and jargon or pseudo-mathematics substituting for genuine rigor.… Read the rest
Professionalization in the Humanities
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
What if you want to talk about an authentic self instead of an ‘authentic self’?… Read the rest
McCarthyism’s Indian Rebirth
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The new chauvinism receives official sanction from government and academic institutions.… Read the rest
Frank Furedi on Paranoid Parents
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The world is a jungle, barely one child in a hundred escapes being murdered! Or so you would think.… Read the rest
So Sylvia Plath was a Poet?
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘Death and marriage may have fed and fuelled her writing, but – posthumously at least – they cramp her style.’… Read the rest
Hitchens on Contrarianism
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘Among his many weapons are a forensic curiosity, a vast learning, a savage wit, a commanding intellect, an international perspective and a moral authority that is built on something sturdier than cheap moralising.’… Read the rest
A Moral Argument for Atheism
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Slaughter of innocents, human sacrifice, eternal torture – it’s all there.… Read the rest
Durkheim on Religion
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The way to ‘reject the insipid relativism of the tabula rasa without denying or ignoring the freedom and variability of individual human beings and their cultures.’… Read the rest
Memory and trauma
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Sally Satel looks at the way we construct narratives about our symptoms.… Read the rest
Curtis White on The Middle Mind
Apr 10th, 2010 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Book reviews in glossy magazines, worshipful interviewers on public radio and tv, ‘annoying’ as the ultimate condemnation…… Read the rest
