Norman Levitt, Julian Baggini and A S Byatt discuss. … Read the rest
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Night Waves
Apr 2nd, 2005 5:16 am | By Ophelia BensonWell it’s a good thing I listen to Night Waves occasionally, or I never would have known about this – which makes me think I really ought to shout at I mean remonstrate with Julian for not telling me, because I can hardly imagine anything more directly up B&W’s street. Well I ask you – two of the four panelists have contributed to B&W, and one of those two contributes on a regular basis, often, every two weeks, or thereabouts. So listen to it – it’s as interesting as it sounds.
The only trouble is, Nighwaves makes the usual tedious stupid mistake and has a theologian join in, and he does way too much of the talking, and says fatuous … Read the rest
More From the R-Man
Apr 1st, 2005 9:02 pm | By Ophelia BensonA little more Rorty, for your amusement, and for the irritation of people who are irritated by my take on Rorty.
Pragmatism, by contrast, does not erect Science as an idol to fill the place once held by God. It views science as one genre of literature – or, put the other way around, literature and the arts as inquiries, on the same footing as scientific inquiries…Some of these inquiries come up with propositions, some with narratives, some with paintings. The question of what propositions to assert, which pictures to look at, what narratives to listen to…are all questions about what will help us get what we want (or about what we should want.
That’s from Consequences of Pragmatism page … Read the rest
Tell Them, Gov
Apr 1st, 2005 7:52 pm | By Ophelia BensonWell done, governor of Illinois. Step up, other 49 governors.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich filed an emergency rule Friday requiring pharmacies that sell contraceptives to fill prescriptions for birth control quickly, following recent incidents in which a Chicago pharmacist refused to fill orders for contraceptives because of moral opposition. “Our regulation says that if a woman goes to a pharmacy with a prescription for birth control, the pharmacy is not allowed to discriminate who they sell it to and who they don’t,” Blagojevich said in a news release. “The pharmacy will be expected to accept that prescription and fill it … No delays. No hassles. No lecture. Just fill the prescription.”
Well said. A little bluntness is welcome and necessary … Read the rest
Republicans Worried About Flight From Reason?
Apr 1st, 2005 |
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Judge Greer needs bodyguards, Judge Birch reminds Congress of role of Constitution.… Read the rest
Illinois Governor Files Emergency Rule
Apr 1st, 2005 |
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Outlaws precription refusal by pharmacists. ‘No delays. No hassles. No lecture.’… Read the rest
Religious Pharmacists Refuse to Do Their Jobs
Apr 1st, 2005 |
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Latest manifestation of the religious right’s growing political reach.… Read the rest
Creationism On The Rise In UK?
Apr 1st, 2005 |
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A teacher’s union says it is.… Read the rest
Monotheists Unite to Express Hostility to Gays
Apr 1st, 2005 |
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It’s so touching when one bigotry trumps another.… Read the rest
Theocracy in America
Apr 1st, 2005 3:22 am | By Ophelia BensonIt’s all quite alarming, as Paul Krugman points out.
Democratic societies have a hard time dealing with extremists in their midst. The desire to show respect for other people’s beliefs all too easily turns into denial: nobody wants to talk about the threat posed by those whose beliefs include contempt for democracy itself.
Doesn’t it just. Which is one reason I keep nagging so relentlessly at this ‘desire to show respect for other people’s beliefs’ – asking why we have it for some kinds of beliefs and not others, and why we have it at all, and the like. I mean, seriously – one reason I don’t have desire to show respect for other people’s beliefs is because people … Read the rest
This Again
Apr 1st, 2005 3:15 am | By Ophelia BensonJust in case you’re interested. Yet another argument about the French hijab ban at Crooked Timber, in which CT frames the issue as if all Muslims and people from majority-Muslim countries were opposed to the ban and only honky imperialists and totalitarian secularists were in favour of it. I shouldn’t be rude; the intentions are good; but there always is so much left out of this discussion, it gets up my nose. Never so much as a mention of Ni Putes ni Soumises, or the fact that a majority of Muslim women polled in France favour the ban – which you would think would be relevant to a discussion that’s premised on the idea that the ban is humiliating because … Read the rest
Strange but True Excuse Me I Mean ‘True’
Apr 1st, 2005 2:57 am | By Ophelia BensonI mentioned Rorty. Well I’ve been reading him lately. I knew he had a habit of saying strange things – but he says even stranger things than I realized he had a habit of saying. That is, he says some things that are so strange I find myself surprised that he says them. Taken aback, disconcerted, astonished, amazed. Maybe that’s why he says them – so that people will have such reactions. That is one reward of saying things, of course. I know people who tell absurd lies for that very purpose – the fun of causing their interlocutors to splutter and wheeze and argue. Maybe that’s what Rorty is doing. He only does it to annoy, because he knows … Read the rest
Krugman on Religious Extremism
Mar 31st, 2005 |
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Jeb Bush sent cops to seize Schiavo; Judge in case needs armed bodyguards.… Read the rest
Muslim Thinker Calls For End To Brutal Punishments
Mar 31st, 2005 |
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Tariq Ramadan has called for a moratorium on corporal punishment, stoning and the death penalty in the Muslim world.… Read the rest
Dr Azam to Speak at Ottawa Press Conference
Mar 31st, 2005 |
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Azam told the Globe he wants to renew worldwide attention on Kazemi’s case.… Read the rest
Kazemi was Tortured and Raped
Mar 31st, 2005 |
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Doctor’s account contradicts Iran’s official position that death was caused by a fall. … Read the rest
Rape, Torture, and Lies
Mar 31st, 2005 |
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Dr. Shahram Azam found a skull fracture, wounds, bruises all over Kazemi’s body.… Read the rest
Zahra Kazemi Was Gang-Raped
Mar 31st, 2005 |
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Doctor who has left Iran tells Die Zeit that Kazemi was raped and tortured.… Read the rest
Flying North
Mar 30th, 2005 8:35 pm | By Ophelia BensonIt’s one of those peculiarly gorgeous days here, when it’s difficult to stay at the desk tap-tapping. You know the kind of thing. After several days of rain, an interval, of scrubbed translucent dazzling blue sky and white clouds. So I gave up the struggle and went out for a walk along The Wall overlooking the water, islands, mountains, all that. And got a bonus. I was half-aware (my mind was elsewhere – probably musing on Richard Rorty) of hearing bird calls overhead, but I paid no heed – but then I noticed a couple of people ahead of me gazing upwards, so I looked, in plenty of time to see two large Vs of snow geese flying north. The … Read the rest
BBC Governors Reject Springer Opera Complaints
Mar 30th, 2005 |
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Dissenter disagreed that artistic significance outweighed offence caused.… Read the rest
