Archive for October 16th, 2006
Can one be wronger about science?
To the majority of people, every issue has 2 sides. One is right, and the other is wrong. The impression is that, if something is wrong about an argument, a position, a theory, then the entire thing is wrong. This is Aristotelian or Boolean reasoning. Famous smart people use this binary right/wrong or true/false principle [...]
The Transformation of Andrew Sullivan
Sullivan is a terrific writer who happens to be gay, Republican and a former supporter of Bush’s military adventure in Iraq. He was interviewed by Salon.com with regard to his new book, The Conservative Soul: How We Lost It, How to Get it Back. Sullivan’s blog, “The Daily Dish,” can be found here. Sullivan’s interview touches on [...]





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