The wife and I have a Netflix deal where we get two movies, mail them back, and get two more. I don’t know who came up with the idea but surely the dude’s a millionaire . . . talk about convenient! However, in the spirit of complete disclosure you sometimes get a disc that is so used . . . . Continue Reading »
Dr. Pence, in an earlier thread, implied that certain mainstream Judeo-Christian sects did not share the same faith that evangelicals consistently exhibit. I believe he is correct in his observations and hope that he might pursue the question. At the core of the modern problem of faith, both public . . . . Continue Reading »
At the heart of modern nihilism, for Nietzsche, is the problem presented by the ascendancy of the modern scientific project-the mathematization of matter or the arbitrary formalization of material structure conceals the real chaos of Being. The Kantian split between phenomena and noumena, and the . . . . Continue Reading »
Theres been some discussion about the similarities between Nietzsche and Strauss here lately so I thought Id make a brief comment of my own on the subject. While its often the case that comparative studies of the two focus on the possibility that they shared nihilistic . . . . Continue Reading »
Recent, appalling local news involving sexual abuse of youth (in a school setting) and abuse of religious and moral authority, as well as published charitable responses to these crimes, prompts the following distressed thoughts on applying Christianity. Shockingly to me, . . . . Continue Reading »
Remaining fascinated by definitions of postmodernism and conservatism, and always returning to the notions of sentiment and anti-ideology, to view all the brutal ugliness and inhumanity of what might legitimately be classified as modernist (architecture and literature first . . . . Continue Reading »
So I have to give a talk at the American Political Science Association in a few weeks on Strauss. Here are some tentative thoughts for your consideration. In his essay on Kurt Riezler in WHAT IS POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY? Strauss writes “If we are permitted to say that historicism is the view . . . . Continue Reading »
So I know I promised that my last post on healthcare would be my final word but apparently I don’t have that kind of discipline. Over at Critical Condition , the healthcare blog at NRO, I have a few more pithy words on the subject. Still trying to construct an account of the public . . . . Continue Reading »
Bryan Caplan expresses his surprise at Geoffrey Miller: I’m impressed that after proclaiming himself “a secular humanist, an antiwar internationalist, an animal-rights environmentalist, a pro-gay feminist, a libertarian on most social, sexual, and cultural issues, and a registered . . . . Continue Reading »