Depicting the Wandjina without permission would traditionally have resulted in spearing.… Read the rest
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ID is a Science
Jan 9th, 2007 |
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And ‘Darwinism’ is a religion.… Read the rest
Religions Unite in Opposing Gay Rights
Jan 9th, 2007 |
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And citing own ‘right’ to discriminate in provision of goods and services.… Read the rest
Fred Halliday on the World’s Twelve Worst Ideas
Jan 9th, 2007 |
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‘Post’-feminism, anti-secularism, no need for condoms, force is all ‘they’ understand.… Read the rest
Pat Robertson the Mad Mullah
Jan 9th, 2007 |
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Says god told him there would be mass killing in US late in 2007. God told me Pat’s a chump.… Read the rest
Archbishop gets Dewy-eyed Over Nazi Era
Jan 9th, 2007 |
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‘We had everything we wanted,’ says Jan Sokol mistily.… Read the rest
‘Desperate Crossing’ Gets Things Wrong
Jan 8th, 2007 |
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‘Instead of discussion and analysis of evidence, we see its mangling to conform with modern sentiment.’… Read the rest
Getting it all Wrong
Jan 8th, 2007 |
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By tutting at culture of conformity while conforming all the same.… Read the rest
Alain de Botton on Philosophy for Adolescents
Jan 8th, 2007 |
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‘The book ends with the reassuring news that philosophy can change your life for the better.’… Read the rest
Howard Gardner on Peter Kramer on Freud
Jan 8th, 2007 |
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‘No reader of Kramer alone would appreciate the extent to which Freud airs doubts.’ Hmm.… Read the rest
Moroccan Journalists Prosecuted for Jokes
Jan 8th, 2007 |
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Government says attacking religion is one of the most serious offences a journalist can commit. … Read the rest
Taboos
Jan 7th, 2007 1:31 pm | By Ophelia BensonWhile we’re on the subject of biases and the difficulty of spotting one’s own (especially compared to the extreme ease of spotting everyone else’s) – Nigel later asked me a follow-up question for that interview he did at Virtual Philosopher, about just this issue. I didn’t see it until after he posted the interview, so I’ll post the q and a here, on account of relevance.
… Read the restNW: Do you really believe we can eliminate our prejudices, the political, ideological and moral commitments that usually infect our judgements? I’m thinking of what Nietzsche said about how philosophers end up simply confirming their own prejudices under the guise of applying reason dispassonately…
OB: Well, I don’t really believe there’s any certainty
Biases
Jan 7th, 2007 12:59 pm | By Ophelia BensonBiases are just endlessly interesting, don’t you think? Apart from anything else they remind us (if we’re paying attention anyway) that we all have them; they’re like kidneys, or toenails; part of the standard issue equipment. In fact the idea that we’re too clever to have them (or anything like them) is one of them.
… Read the restSocial and cognitive psychologists have identified a number of predictable errors (psychologists call them biases) in the ways that humans judge situations and evaluate risks. Biases have been documented both in the laboratory and in the real world, mostly in situations that have no connection to international politics. For example, people are prone to exaggerating their strengths: About 80 percent of us believe that
Hubble Telescope Data on Dark Matter
Jan 7th, 2007 |
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Suggest an invisible scaffold around which the ordinary matter of stars and galaxies has formed.… Read the rest
Kahneman and Renshon on Why Hawks Win
Jan 7th, 2007 |
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People have deep decision-making biases, and almost all favor conflict rather than concession.… Read the rest
Utopian Dreams Ultimately Maddeningly Vague
Jan 7th, 2007 |
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Tobias Jones fails to interrogate the doctrinal element of religion.… Read the rest
Martha Nussbaum on Public Philosophy
Jan 7th, 2007 |
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US a difficult place for public philosophy because the media are so sensationalistic and anti-intellectual.… Read the rest
Carlin Romano on ‘Books’ About Ann Coulter
Jan 7th, 2007 |
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They have to be better if they want to make a dent.… Read the rest
Squeamishness Can Increase Suffering
Jan 7th, 2007 |
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A C Grayling notes we sometimes spare our own feelings at the expense of someone else’s.… Read the rest
How extraordinary
Jan 6th, 2007 7:47 pm | By Ophelia BensonHe’s been a comedian or ironist for awhile, Umran Javed has. He was doing the playful postmodernist irony thing in Birmingham way back in 2003.
… Read the restPosters have appeared around Birmingham describing the September 11 hijackers as the “magnificent 19.” The posters, which have been branded illegal by Birmingham City Council, also feature Osama Bin Laden, the twin towers on fire and advertise a political meeting to be held on the anniversary of the attack…A small radical Islamist group called Al Muhajiroun are featured on the posters. Al Muhajiroun spokesman Umran Javed said: “For us to air our views with regard to this issue, should in fact fall into the category freedom of speech. I don’t see how people should have
