A nation ruled by science, part 2
Via Rod Dreher, here’s another essay on why it would be terrible to have a nation ruled by science. Greer argues scientists are terrible at political reas...
Via Rod Dreher, here’s another essay on why it would be terrible to have a nation ruled by science. Greer argues scientists are terrible at political reas...
Happy summer folks! I’m trying to resume blogging after the big move. There’s still much to unpack…but I’m relaxed enough to start focus...
Hello readers. I know you’re used to long absences from me. But I still feel compelled to apologize and explain. My wife and I decided to take the plunge ...
This one is coming a bit late. I’m making it extra long to make up for it. First check out the highlights video above of the West Indies victory against E...
Apparently this whole farm to table thing is a myth. Nicholas Carr on how Facebook’s users are changing how they use it. The science studies fan in me lov...
I want to reflect some more on my recent religious freedom post and the follow-up comments. Victor asked what I meant when I said religion is ‘special....
Here it is folks! Although I first lived in New York City when I immigrated to the US, I didn’t follow American sports until I moved to to Philadelphia. T...
Three comments on my last post that I’d like to highlight. Agellius notes that faith has special protections because God is a higher power than government...
While criticizing Andrew Hacker’s book on math education, Evelyn Lamb wrote: I am a mathematician, thinking about math brings me great joy, and I want mor...
Here’s the weekend reading list folks: Social work needs heterodoxy. David Bruggeman has two posts on gender and biomedical research. Reminded me of Londa...