Okay, quiz time. Which philosopher would you most like to have lunch with? (Make the obvious assumptions: pretend they’re not dead, that you speak the same language, the service and food are good, etc.)
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You have a chaotic brain
“Disorder is essential to the brain’s ability to transmit information and solve problems.” Read more here.
Templeton tactics
This is an interesting tidbit. The Templeton Foundation is a private foundation which provides support for thinkers who try to integrate contemporary science with traditional religion. It’s an enormously wealthy foundation which awards the biggest cash prize in the world, for anything (bigger than the Nobel). It’s always seemed a little fishy to me, since some of the awardees seem to me to be plenty smart but hardly the greatest intellects around.
Anyway, the link is to Dawkins’ blog, which recounts some of the correspondence between a journalist and Dennett and A.C. Grayling about being paid attendees of a Templeton conference. The main question is whether you do more harm than good in engaging in public dialogue with those whose views you think are silly.
“all the knowledge in the world is small recompense for the things we can’t possibly know.”
Interesting review here of a book written by a guy who spent a year reading “the five-foot shelf,” or Harvard’s classic edition of the great books.
Science of Spirituality
NPR’s Barbara Bradley Hagerty is coming to Logan on July 17. She will be discussing her new book, Fingerprints of God: In Search of the Science of Spirituality. She will be on the Access Utah radio program that morning from 9:00-10:00am, then she will talk about her book at the Cache Valley Center for the Arts ballroom (upstairs) from 4:00-600pm. All are welcome, should be interesting.
