The morning headline is designed to make you nervous: Cancer deaths to double by 2030: study. “My God!,” you reason to yourself before the coffee hits the bloodstream, “That means the chances […]
You Have To Die Of Something: Cancer Deaths to Double
New Term For “Brights” Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins
A New Name The “brights” are at it again. What is a “bright”? It is not, as is by now well known to contemporary thinkers, the opposite of a “dim”, a “dark”, […]
Hume on Miracles
It’s Memorial Day, and it is not an abuse of the word “miracle” to suggest that it applies to the volunteering of the soldier who gives his life so that we might […]
The Falsely Restricted Outcomes of the Prisoner’s Dilemma
2019 — This blog is charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of Citizens. Its recent post, “The Government Should Mind Its Own Business” was found, by the ministry of free speech, to […]
Is Feminist Epistemology Different Than Male Epistemology?
Euclid gave us a gloriously simple proof that there are an infinite number of primes. A prime number, of course, is a positive number that can be evenly divided only by itself […]
Dear Ben Santer
Dear Ben, How was your trip to D.C.? Were you nervous when you testified before Congress about how ridiculous climate science in the public has become? I read that you have been […]
What Makes Music Bad? A New Scale: Part I, the Definition
It might have been coming out of the air space between her ear buds and flesh, or it might have been seeping through the holes in the woman’s head. Either way, that […]
Pet Peeves
Car ads on the radio I listen to a lot of baseball, which means I’m forced to endure a lot of ads. The worst are for cars, where each has a now-mandatory […]
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