A Philosopher’s View of the World

 

Sep
14

Abortion, Women & the Right

For years, the right passed anti-choice laws in the hope they would end up in the Supreme Court and lead to the overturning of Roe v Wade. They finally succeeded

Sep
13

Race/Gender Swapping: Why Not Just Create New Characters?

  In fiction, race/gender swapping occurs when an established character’s race or gender is changed. For example, the original Nick Fury character in Marvel is a white man but was

Sep
12

Fictional Outrage at Fiction, Revisited

Inuendo Studios presents an excellent and approachable analysis of the infamous Gamer Gate and its role in later digital radicalization. This video inspired me to think about manufactured outrage, which

Sep
11

Ivermectin & Epistemology, Revisited

During the last pandemic, Americans who chose to forgo vaccination were hard hit by COVID. In response, some self-medicated with ivermectin. While this drug is best known as a horse

Sep
10

“My Body, My Choice”: Pro-Choice & Anti-Vaccine Analogy, Revisited

In a clever bit of rhetoric, people who opposed mask and vaccine mandates during the last pandemic used pro-choice terms. For example, a person opposed to getting vaccinated might say

Sep
09

Refusing” vs “Declining” Vaccines, Revisited

  Because of the psychological power of rhetoric, words do matter. Words have both a denotation (the meaning) and a connotation (the emotions and associations invoked). Words that have the

Sep
08

The Mask Mandate & Voter Laws Analogy, Revisited

In the last pandemic Americans were caught up in a political battle over masks. Those who opposed mask mandates tended to be on the right; those who accepted mask mandates

Sep
07

Value Vagueness

While Republican politicians in my adopted state of Florida profess to love freedom, they have been busy passing laws to restrict freedom. During the last pandemic Governor DeSantis opposed mask

 

 

 

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