I’ve encountered more people in Utah who follow Ayn Rand than anywhere else. So here is a discussion of someone who followed her and has now “shrugged her off.” Any thoughts?
Author: Huenemann
“In an important sense, men really are better AND worse than women.”
Read the rest of the article here. The author, a psychologist, claims that men typically go further into the extremes than women, in directions of both (say) mathematical ability and idiocy.
George Carlin, philosopher, RIP
In recognition of George Carlin’s passing, here’s his 10 Commandments shtick. (Warning: naughty words are used.)
You’ll know it when you Google it
An interesting legal case in Florida, reported by the NYT:
In the trial of a pornographic Web site operator, the defense plans to show that residents of Pensacola are more likely to use Google to search for terms like “orgy” than for “apple pie” or “watermelon.” The publicly accessible data is vague in that it does not specify how many people are searching for the terms, just their relative popularity over time. But the defense lawyer, Lawrence Walters, is arguing that the evidence is sufficient to demonstrate that interest in the sexual subjects exceeds that of more mainstream topics — and that by extension, the sexual material distributed by his client is not outside the norm.
It is not clear that the approach will succeed. The Florida state prosecutor in the case, which is scheduled for trial July 1, said the search data may not be relevant because the volume of Internet searches is not necessarily an indication of, or proxy for, a community’s values.
What do you think? Does a community’s googling reflect their values? Or does it only reflect their private values, as opposed to their public values? Is that a viable distinction?
Philosophy of physics interview
There is an interesting video discussion here about contemporary philosophy of physics. It’s sorta long, but the issues are interesting. One of the participants is David Albert, a big name in philosophy of physics, who appeared in the execrable film “What the (bleep) do we know?” He explains how he came to be interviewed for that film, and how the producers took what he said and edited so that he ended up sounding like a silly new-ager. Moral for philosophers: don’t expect the media to treat you as you would treat others!
