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Children’s Stories
I wrote nearly an entire blog post earlier today, and then the computer crashed, and there I was, with everything wiped out. Maybe it was just as well, because that blog post was largely a reaction to Melanie Phillips’s article, and as with a lot of my reactions to things like that, it was pretty…
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Donald Miller
Yesterday, I was sitting on the love seat not doing much of anything when I came across a little true crime segment on a show called “Dateline on ID”–I presume it was a Dateline segment that the ID channel bought for its own use, or rented, or something. But what is important isn’t that. And…
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Sowell, Yet Again. Because This Is Making Me Absolutely Nuts
An addendum, actual post below. ACK. Okay–I’m going to try t his one more time. Mique say– <<<Sowell is not talking about smart people. I KNOW THAT. IT DOESN’T MATTER. Sorry to shout, but I’ve got no idea why so many of you find this distinction so hard to understand.…
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Sometimes
Every once in a while, something happens here that really takes me aback, and the responses to yesterday’s blog are the kind of thing that does it. Everybody who wrote in with a comment did the same thing–returned to the conception of the problem in Antigone as one of “good” vs “evil” and “right” vs…
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Antigone
Let me go back for a minute to Sophocles’s Antigone, a play about a sister who buries her brother when the King (her uncle) has forbidden that burial. That sounds a little dry, put that way, but the play itself isn’t dry. Over the years it has not only had many productions, but many modern…
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Opaque
Well, first things first. I’m not really talking or thinking or writing about all this stuff because I want to apply it to the contemporary world and construct some kind of universal moral code for all of us to follow. Sometimes I like to think and write about this stuff because I just do–I like…
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Functional Singularities
Spring Break starts on Monday. That means that, as of Saturday, I have an entire ten days when I do not have to get up at three thirty in the morning even once. I must be getting old. I used to do that all the time. Now, if I don’t get the extra hour, I’m…
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Alasdair MacIntyre
Okay, let me tell you how I got here. I did intend to go to an Agatha Christie after I finished the Sowell book, but I ran into a snag. Monday, I had to proctor two midterm exams. That meant I had to sit in front of a classroom for more than a couple of…
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Plausible Motivations
Here’s the thing. When you write a murder mystery, or any kind of fiction, in any kind of medium, your characters have to have plausible motivations for the things they do. That’s a given, I’m sure, for any kind of writing. Even the absurdist stuff from between the wars tended to give plausible motivations of…
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War! Uh! Huh! What Is It Good For?
Well, it’s about that time–midterms, I mean–for a little bitching, and so I’m going to bitch. I got a paper this week than included the sentence, “Americans should be taught to know about world wars one, two and three.” This was in a paper about what it means to be “educated,” in which I gave…