Kant’s ‘unsynthesised manifold’ ought to be known to ‘most reasonably educated Guardian readers.’… Read the rest
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What did Mrs Plato write?
Dec 4th, 2006 11:35 pm | By Ophelia BensonAllen Esterson alerted me to and sent me the link to this bizarre item. (Did I see references to it at the time? Possibly. There might be a faint memory – but if so I didn’t follow them up.)
A study by an academic who has spent more than 30 years looking at Bach’s work claims that Anna Magdalena Bach, traditionally believed to be Bach’s musical copyist, actually wrote some of his best-loved works, including his Six Cello Suites…”I also discovered that the only complete manuscript from the time for the Cello Suites was a manuscript in the hand of Anna Magdalena, and that the original manuscript in the hand of Johann Sebastian had vanished.”
Oh well then. What … Read the rest
On ‘freedom of association’
Dec 4th, 2006 11:00 pm | By Ophelia BensonPrompted by an interesting comment on an earlier post about putative rights I did a little Googling about freedom of association. Something I need to know more about. Found this useful page on the subject.
… Read the restThe phrase “freedom of association” does not appear in the Constitution (although the First Amendment protects the right to peaceably assemble). Nonetheless, the Court has recognized to separate types of association that are constitutionally protected: (1) intimate association (protected as an aspect of the right of privacy) and (2) expressive association (protected as as an aspect of the First Amendment’s protection of free speech). Freedom of association cases are interesting in that they bring into conflict two competing views of the world: rights-oriented liberalism that
The right to declare the right to violate someone’s rights
Dec 4th, 2006 7:48 pm | By Ophelia BensonConflicting ideas of rights, chapter 793.
It’s normal to feel nostalgic for cherished practices once treasured and now disgraced. Sometimes, being forced to give them up is a violation of rights. At other times, it means retracting a privilege that should never have been extended in the first place. Some Southern whites spent the 1960s pining for the old days, when they could lynch whom they pleased; few today would portray that as a right transgressed! Today, conservative Christians behold society falling from their faith’s exclusive grip and, like their Southern racist predecessors, sigh, “There goes my everything.”
Just so. Sometimes, being forced to give up a privilege that should never have been extended in the first place feels … Read the rest
Sword or rapier?
Dec 4th, 2006 7:33 pm | By Ophelia BensonHitchens takes down Coulter in his own special way.
She has emerged as a persona because she has mastered the politics of resentment, and because she can combine the ideology of Human Events (the obscure ‘Joe McCarthy was right’ magazine) with the demand of the chat-show bookers for a tall blonde with a very rapid delivery on a wide range of subjects.
Ah yes the very rapid delivery thing. (I’ve never seen Coulter in action, but I’ve seen others.) I’ve never seen the appeal. I prefer the effete languid drawl of a Vidal or Hitchens that nails you without breaking a sweat. Much more amusing, also humiliating. Anyone can jabber; it’s those relaxed, casual, effortless bastards who can really make … Read the rest
The Trouble With Michael Moore
Dec 4th, 2006 |
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Moore chases after political fashions, jettisoning principle for point-scoring, shock value or laughs.… Read the rest
Natasha Walter on Hirsi Ali and Buruma
Dec 4th, 2006 |
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Female visionaries who break out of traditional societies often set other people’s teeth on edge.… Read the rest
Hitchens Reviews Ann Coulter’s ‘Godless’
Dec 4th, 2006 |
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The sheer incoherence that results from a mixture of feigned rage and low sarcasm.… Read the rest
Saying ‘Merry Christmas’ Can be a Weapon
Dec 4th, 2006 |
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The war on ‘the war on Christmas’ is no joke.… Read the rest
Bolton Quits
Dec 4th, 2006 |
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Unconfirmed and unconfirmable UN-hating ‘ambassador’ to UN resigns.… Read the rest
The fundamental right to say get outta my store
Dec 3rd, 2006 8:38 pm | By Ophelia BensonConflicting ideas of rights, chapter 792. I have a right to equal treatment. No no, comes the reply, I have a right to treat you unequally, provided I don’t actually assault you or break into your house and eat your lunch.
… Read the restReligious groups are outraged that, from next April, it will be illegal to discriminate against homosexuals or transsexuals when providing goods and services. The clash between religion and secular liberalism is stirring high passions and has even brought threats of civil disobedience…Religious groups have been emboldened by their successes in forcing British Airways to drop its ban on a worker wearing a cross, and in getting the Government to backtrack on its threat to faith schools. Andrea Williams,
Bush Does the Surrealism Thing
Dec 3rd, 2006 |
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‘Iraqis are plenty capable of running their own business, and they don’t need foreign interference from neighbours that will be destabilising the country.’… Read the rest
Wearing a Veil to Be More Visible
Dec 3rd, 2006 |
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Arguments over Muslim women’s clothing have really been thinly disguised political battles.… Read the rest
If 71% are Christian Why Are Pews Empty?
Dec 3rd, 2006 |
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Because ‘Christian’ may be a code for other things.… Read the rest
Are ‘Minority Courts’ a Problem?
Dec 3rd, 2006 |
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What is needed is a cool analysis of the effect religious courts might have on the rule of law.… Read the rest
Xians Use Shock Tactics Against Gay Rights
Dec 3rd, 2006 |
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‘Faith groups’ want opt-out clause from new laws designed to end discrimination against homosexuals. … Read the rest
Churches Depict Gay Rights as Assault on Charity
Dec 3rd, 2006 |
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Bishop said church-based charities would close doors if government insisted they let in gay people. … Read the rest
Solidarity forever
Dec 2nd, 2006 7:26 pm | By Ophelia BensonPamela Bone points out that ‘if Islam is to be reformed, and the world consequently made safer and happier for all, it is women who will do it…Western men didn’t see last century’s women’s liberation movement as in [their interest]. It had to be driven by women because the status quo advantaged men.’
The Koran seems fairly clear about women’s subordinate status, but then so is the Christian Bible. If Christian women have been able to argue, more or less successfully, that the misogynistic passages in the Bible are merely a reflection of the era in which they were written and have no relevance to today, there should be no reason Muslim women can’t do the same.
She also quotes … Read the rest
Religious Bullies Emboldened by Successes
Dec 2nd, 2006 |
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‘It would seem that the homosexual person’s rights trump the religious person’s rights.’… Read the rest
Historical Research as Precondition of Dialogue
Dec 2nd, 2006 |
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‘We remain hostage to our sense of grievances. Our narratives have become our prison, paralyzing discourse and hindering understanding.’… Read the rest
