Abandoned Footnotes
Stray thoughts, notes, and digressive ditties.
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Tuesday, June 05, 2018
Against Renaming Victoria
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(Of mostly local interest. I speak only for myself, not for my colleagues or anyone else associated with Victoria University of Wellington, ...
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Tuesday, December 07, 2010
The Robustness or Resilience Argument in Practice: Noah Millmann vs. Jim Manzi (Epistemic Arguments for Conservatism IV.55)
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Noah Millmann and Jim Manzi over at The American Scene (and Karl Smith at Modeled Behavior ) have been debating the degree of deference...
Monday, October 11, 2010
Changes small and large: Epistemic Arguments for Conservatism II
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One epistemic argument for conservatism (or rather, gradualism) goes more or less like this. We have grave epistemic limitations that preven...
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Epistemic Deference and Epistemic Arguments for Conservatism I
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A couple of months ago, there was a very interesting debate between Jim Manzi and others on the question of whether social science knowledge...
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Footnotes on things I've been reading: Adrian Vermeule's "Law and The Limits of Reason"
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Adrian Vermeule, Law and the Limits of Reason (2009). I read this book for somewhat hazy reasons; perhaps I found the title in a footnote...
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