x Bookmark The formatting of Scott Ryan’s book Objectivism and The Corruption of Rationality, available in the Epistemology section, has now been fixed and coincides with the print version.
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x Bookmark What follows is the text of my final paper for a philosophy of mind course that I took in the spring semester of this year. Due to constraints on length, the paper is much shorter than it needs to be. I would very much like to expand it to deal with David more »
x Bookmark July 9, 2012 Dear Mark, Thank you so much for your response to my piece. When you learn more about the period in question, you’ll be more critical of my work. I’m really not quite the master of the material the way you take me to be. I have studied it a little, more »
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x Bookmark A Response to Peter Krey’s “What Happened to the Reformation?”, a Review of Harm Klueting’s Book Luther and New Times By Mark Krey For a preview of Peter Krey’s 50 page book review, “What Happened to the Reformation,” click here. Hey Pop, I just finished reading “What happened to the Reformation” for more »
x Bookmark Blogging my thoughts: The Op-Ed page in the New York Times today was pretty inspiring. Milos Forman, the film director of “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest” showed how those who claimed President Obama was a socialist didn’t know what they are talking about. He described socialism as he had experienced it and more »