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If Confucius or Aristotle did stand-up…
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As one who's never liked really hot weather, I should be glad that, according to Christians, I'm going to hell. Turns out, heaven is...
Busted
Here's an interesting -- if minor -- followup to a long-forgotten (except for being recently resurrected by Fox " news " comme...
Tom and Jerry
Let’s give Jerry Coyne credit. He asked for advice on what to read in order to understand what theists take to be the rational foundations...
Back from Prague
And exhausted. But Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic was a very interesting conference, and evidence that serious old-fashio...
Here They Come
Conventions over, my least favorite time of any year now begins: Inundation by political commercials, non-stop, both sides, races up and dow...
Gee, I thought I was Harlan Ellison…
Seriously, though, I guess this sounds about right. Well, apart from the tech. And the action. And, er, the sales numbers: I am: Robert A...
Lycan on eliminative materialism
Take a look at William Lycan’s essay “A Particularly Compelling Refutation of Eliminative Materialism.” (Hat tip to Bill Vallicella .) It 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...
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...
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...
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If Confucius or Aristotle did stand-up…
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