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March 12, 2010

Jeffery Oicles Is Gone

March 3 was worse than I had thought. I just got word from his sister that my old friend Jeff Oicles also died that day. Jeff was my best friend in elementary school and much of high school. I often...

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March 7, 2010

What To Do With A Ghost

Last night Shirley and I went to another free concert at Pomona College. The Pomona College Orchestra preformed four pieces ending with Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op 88 (1889). The highlight of the evening was Anatolia...

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March 5, 2010

Robologues Do Euthyphro

Via Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog...

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March 4, 2010

William Mann, August 25, 1943 - March 3, 2010

Bill Mann was a friend of mine, a coworker, sometimes a coconspirator, a friend of mine. He died peacefully at home yesterday evening with his family around him. He died after a four plus year battle with a slow growing...

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February 27, 2010

Yes, It Is. Thank You!

Over night, I received an email that asked, “Is your religious belief strong enough?” I saw no need to take their link. In fact, I advise against taking their link....

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February 25, 2010

Stolen Descartes Letter Found

While not one of my normal abnormal interests, I found this report in The Chronicle of Higher Education abnormally interesting. A long-lost letter by René Descartes has come to light at Haverford College, where it had lain buried in the...

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February 20, 2010

A Musical Struggle

Last night’s concert featured something different. Something I had never seen or heard before. The second number was a piano duo with Ming Ysu at the piano and Lorenz Gamma on the violin. The piece was Alfred Schnittke’s Sonata No....

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February 16, 2010

I Made History And I Wasn’t All That Nervous

One of our neighbors, an approximately 10 year old one, had an assignment to interview someone and write a report that included, among other things, material from the interview. It was for a Weekly Reader essay contest. Yes, there still...

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February 14, 2010

Two Contrasting Concerts

Friday evening Shirley and I attended a Bluegrass and Old Time Music concert featuring Richard Greene, Peter Feldmann and Joti Rockwell. Last night we attended “Music for Two Pianos” with Karl and Margaret Kohn. My guess is that Pomona College’s...

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February 12, 2010

Don’t Give Away The Store

Over at Feeling Finite, Alan Lenzi shared an abstract of a paper he will be giving at the 2010 ASOR session. The ASOR session is entitled, “Communication and Power in Mesopotamian Civilizations.” His post with the abstract is “Advertising Secrecy,...

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February 7, 2010

Exploring Boundaries

Last night Shirley and I attended the 18th annual Ussachevsky Festival Concert at Pomona College. For us it was only our 2nd annual Ussachevsky Festival Concert. Dedicated to electronic music, this event has a decidedly experimental character. “Electronic music” covers...

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February 5, 2010

Wandering Interests

More than a little belatedly, I’ve ordered Mark Wilson’s Wandering Significance: An Essay on Conceptual Behavior. I may have some more to say about it in a week or so. If you haven't already, I encourage you to get your...

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January 26, 2010

The Paradigm Incendiary Post

Chris Clarke has it at Coyote Crossing. Check it out....

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January 21, 2010

Can Azaleas Swim?

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January 17, 2010

Have A Little Time To Waste?

Well, I'm not sure that I do but I often waste more than a little anyway. Here's a way to have a some useless fun. Ever wonder about the position of a string of digits within first 200 million digits...

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January 16, 2010

Going To WECSOR?

If you plan to attend the WECSOR joint Western AAR, SBL, and ASOR conference at Arizona State University, Tempe, March 13-14, live in the greater Los Angeles area and want to avoid airplanes, this post is for you. I'm strongly...

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January 15, 2010

It Takes A Lot Of Nerve

Shirley and I are in the midst of changing banks. We spent much of this week and last doing online research and than going to a few selected banks to get a feel for how they treated us and get...

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December 28, 2009

Now in Prison

After many years of futile effort, Shirley thinks she has finally found an honorably person in my background: John Porterfield of Duchal, 1613-1690, my 8th grandfather. But I find a few things about him a little troubling. Not the least...

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December 26, 2009

What Are The Chances?

Just before Christmas, Shirley and I completed a series of Teaching Company lectures on probability by Michael Starbird, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin. A course like this is a must for anyone who 1) lacks...

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December 21, 2009

Christopher O’Brien Is Back

One of my favorite bloggers, Christopher O’Brien, has resumed blogging at his old stomping ground, Northstate Science. He was away from blogging for almost two years. I couldn't bring myself to remove his site from my news feed. I'm now...

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December 20, 2009

Not Philosophers' Mythological Science

Brian Leiter asked his readers to suggest the best philosophy books and articles of the past decade. Not too surprisingly, I hadn't heard of many of the suggestions but I had heard of Mark Wilson's Wandering Significance: An Essay on...

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December 13, 2009

Lawrence Lessig On Getting Our Values Around Copyright

The other day, Robert Cargill identified a lecture by Lawrence Lessig at the DUCAUSE09 conference as a "must watch." Robert was correct. So, here is another change to hear Lessig's lecture. To whet your appetite, I've reproduced, under a Creative...

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December 12, 2009

What Philosophers Think

Last month I mentioned a philosophy survey conducted by David Chalmers and David Bourget. Well, the results are in. Take a look and be sure to read the comments. The greatest consistency among targeted faculty members, professional philosophers all, concerned...

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December 10, 2009

There's Serious Humor and Then There's Just Plain Funny

Over the last couple of days, two unrelated essays have hit the internet. First, Alun Salt made the skeptical case for the Titanic remaining unsinkable. For example, "The data is contradictory. The officers of the Titanic claimed it went down...

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December 2, 2009

Who Is He?

In her continuing effort to find an honorable person in one of our backgrounds, Shirley is reading William M. Metcalfe's, 1905, The History of the County of Renfrew. She ran across this rather abnormal passage, Among his prisoners in the...

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November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

My good friend Bill Berger wrote this Thanksgiving Memory and I thought you'd enjoy it. Happy Thanksgiving! A Thanksgiving Memory I was a child, and didn’t know Thanksgiving was a cold-weather holiday. Los Angeles in November was warm and sunny....

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November 25, 2009

Remind Me To Keep Better Notes

As part of a cleanup of some work I've been doing, I ran across an old note on a broken line of Akkadian text. Actually, it's more than just a note. It's the complete reconstruction of the line along with...

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November 23, 2009

A Fun Philosophy Survey

David Chalmers and David Bourget have developed an abnormally interesting philosophical survey. They imaginatively call it "The Philosophical Survey." They target it at professional philosophers and their fellow travelers, graduate students, etc. but seem to welcome all comers. However, not...

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November 15, 2009

(Near) Quotation of the Day

"There should be a society against the abuse of quantum mechanics." Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Bright-sided: How the Relentless Promotion of Positive Thinking Has Undermined America, said something very much like this during a Skeptics Society lecture at Cal Tech...

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November 14, 2009

Fun With Philosophy

On the one hand, I'm not sure that it's the best time to make fun of academics in the humanities. On the other hand, is there ever a bad time to make fun of philosophers? Check out these "shorts takes"...

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Titles Only From Here On

November 11, 2009

Investment Banking And The Academy

November 3, 2009

Claude Levi-Strauss Dies At 100.

October 27, 2009

Changing Times

October 25, 2009

Sibelius, Hindemith and Haydn, Oh My!

October 12, 2009

Potentially Dangerous Spam

October 4, 2009

Lee and Svard, Half Live In Concert At Pomona College

September 27, 2009

The Humanities: Is It Time To Sell Short?

September 25, 2009

The Phaedo and Joan of Arc

September 20, 2009

New New Music

September 18, 2009

Quotations Of A Few Days Ago

September 8, 2009

Quotation of the Day

Quotation of Yesterday

September 4, 2009

The Myth of Myth

August 23, 2009

Let's All Meet At Ethical Realism

August 20, 2009

Quotation of the Birthday Day

August 17, 2009

A Little Cognitive Gift

August 8, 2009

Answerless Questions and Confusing Relationships

August 3, 2009

A License To Steal (From Thomas Jefferson)

July 31, 2009

The TLG® Canon Online

July 20, 2009

Dripping Away My Time

June 24, 2009

On Why It Is So Important

June 23, 2009

Library Adventures

June 19, 2009

What Next, Apple Pie?

June 17, 2009

Who Exposes More?

June 12, 2009

A Short Rant

June 8, 2009

Statistical Literacy - Sometimes A Life Or Death Matter

June 6, 2009

A Forty Five Year Conversation Continues

May 29, 2009

Are All Things Really Better In Koine?

May 14, 2009

Are You A Weirdo Public Intellectual?

May 13, 2009

The Good And The Bad Of It

May 8, 2009

Journals and Abbreviations

April 19, 2009

Who Are Your Favorite Early Modern Philosophers?

April 7, 2009

A Depressing Reminder

March 26, 2009

Four Stone Hearth Is Up

March 14, 2009

The Woman Has No Mercy

March 11, 2009

On Interviewing

March 8, 2009

Ah! Bach

March 7, 2009

Quotation of the Other Day

March 2, 2009

The Last Couple Standing

February 23, 2009

Like All Protestant Music

February 22, 2009

An Entertaining Program

February 11, 2009

A Few of Simple Questions

February 8, 2009

No Sympathy

January 27, 2009

It Must Be A Slow News Day

January 24, 2009

Following Duane's Law

January 22, 2009

This Year's Oranges

January 6, 2009

Visiting Major Intellectual Monuments

January 2, 2009

100% Correct and Still No Respect

December 29, 2008

A Warmer Shade of Cold

December 20, 2008

Off to Kent Ohio

December 16, 2008

The End of Life As I Have Known It

December 6, 2008

Plato on the Propriety and Impropriety of Writing

November 12, 2008

For Him Of Little Faith

November 10, 2008

Six Not So Random Things About Me

October 28, 2008

For the Next Four Days, Please Don't Find Anything

October 16, 2008

Having A Coke At Sounion

October 9, 2008

A Fruitful Inconvenience

September 23, 2008

New Season, New Music

September 6, 2008

Post It

September 1, 2008

The Rant That Never Was

August 30, 2008

Meet Bunny the Cat

August 23, 2008

Bill Mann - A Mann That Changed the World

August 19, 2008

So This is an Improvement

August 18, 2008

2012 Sells Better Than 2060

August 10, 2008

A Proper Start In Life

August 6, 2008

Our Distant Cousins Many Times Removed

August 2, 2008

SiteMeter Crashes Windows Explorer

July 29, 2008

Our Earthquake Damage

July 27, 2008

Mathematics and the Intellectual

July 26, 2008

Auto Insurance and Akkadian Loanwords

July 20, 2008

A Good Person is Hard to Find

July 17, 2008

Some Questions About Unpublishing

July 12, 2008

Quotation of the Week

July 3, 2008

Top 100 Liberal Arts Professor Blogs

June 27, 2008

The Memeology Meme