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  • Why I am an anti-intellectual

    06/06/2008 4:30:38 AM PDT · by coffee260 · 4 replies · 5+ views
    PrawfsBlawg ^ | 06/02/08 | Rick Hills
    I am sorry to have offended Professor Heller with  what I took to be a lighthearted gibe at Judith Butler.  Although my assessment of her stuff is basically the same as Martha Nussbaum's, I am happy to attribute my mystification at her language to my own intellectual limits -- especially if this admission will excuse me from re-reading the baroque prose of Bodies That Matter (1993).   Life is too short to struggle with an author when the payoff in understanding (for instance) "performativity" seems to be no more than the banal idea that people do stuff to exhibit their...
  • 10 Books that Screwed Up The World

    05/16/2008 10:09:27 PM PDT · by Ethan Clive Osgoode · 82 replies · 47+ views
    The List Universe ^ | May 14, 2008 | Jamie Frater
    Books are one of our greatest resources, but many times in history books have been written which are misleading or untrue. In some cases this has lead to widescale death and destruction and evil governmental regimes. This is a list of ten of the worst books of this type - books that have done more harm than good. The common thread in all of these books is deception - invariably not intentional, but the consequences are the same regardless. 10 Malleus MaleficarumHeinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, 1486 On the list because: It inflamed witch hunts across Europe Malleus Maleficarum (The...
  • US Attacks 'contributed to mistrust of science'

    09/14/2002 6:08:32 PM PDT · by BfloGuy · 28 replies · 75+ views
    Telegraph.co.uk ^ | 9/15/02 | David Derbyshire and Roger Highfield
    Login or Register | | Sunday 15 September 2002 telegraph.co.uk News home Business news Crossword Society Feedback Golden Jubilee Law reports Obituaries Opinion Weather War on terrorism About us Contact us   US attacks 'contributed to mistrust of science' By David Derbyshire and Roger Highfield (Filed: 09/09/2002) The terrorist attacks of September 11 have helped to fuel anti-intellectual sentiment and mistrust of science, the president of the British Association of Science will say today.In an address to the largest science conference in Britain, Prof Sir Howard Newby, the chief executive of the Higher Education Funding Council for England, will...