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If Confucius or Aristotle did stand-up…
…this is how it would go (HT:
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He's Reich, You Know
Weird boxing interruptions notwithstanding, he covers the issues to be determined by the election. Probably tens of people have seen the vid...
Hits
Not one to toot (my own horn, anyway), I nevertheless would like to point out that if you Google "Scalia is an ass" (with or with ...
Give 'Em What They Want
Here's one of the more interesting takes on Mitt Romney's incessant and blatant lying that I've seen. It's not a bug; it...
Natural law and the right to private property
My essay “Natural Law, Natural Rights, and Private Property” has just appeared over at Liberty Fund’s new Online Library of Law and Liberty...
Crossfire
So we've learned that all the innocent bystanders injured at the Empire State Building, other than the intended target of the killer, we...
Knowledge Is Power
Or not. Evidently we now know a little more about the neuroanatomy of gullibility than we used to. Interesting it might be; but it doesn...
Busted
Here's an interesting -- if minor -- followup to a long-forgotten (except for being recently resurrected by Fox " news " comme...
Unbroken and the problem of evil
I recently finished Laura Hillenbrand’s terrific new book Unbroken , the story of Louis Zamperini, 1936 Olympian and prisoner of war under t...
The road from libertarianism
I have pretty much always been conservative. For about a decade -- from the early 90s to the early 00s -- I was also a libertarian. That i...
Back from Sydney
And quite tired from a very busy week (and very long flight!) I want to thank my new friends at the Catholic Adult Education Centre and al...
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If Confucius or Aristotle did stand-up…
Anscombe in August
The illusion of plausibility
My brush with greatness
UnBeguiled, UnHinged, and UnWorthy of further atte...
Beguiled by scientism
Hitting the metaphysical snooze button
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Declining standards
Scholastic’s Bookshelf, Part I
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