Epistemic Closure

From an interesting blog post by Julian Sanchez: One of the more striking features of the contemporary conservative movement is the extent to which it has been moving toward epistemic closure. Reality is defined by a multimedia array of interconnected and cross promoting conservative blogs, radio programs, magazines, and of course, Fox News. Whatever conflicts […]

Vindication: a Dish Best Enjoyed in Lowercase

Land o’ Goshen, the Associated Press Stylebook is officially ditching “Web site” for “website.” Maybe now the copy editors at The New Yorker will consider uncapping the “i” in “internet.” For years now, I’ve been tripping over The New Yorker’s insistence on capitalizing the “i” in internet.  It offends me.  Who decided “internet” is a […]

Paul’s Book Reviews

“When I began to write fiction that I knew would be published as science fiction, part of what I brought to it was the critical knowledge that science fiction was always about the period in which it was written. ‘1984’ is really about 1948. It can’t really be understood outside the historical context of 1948.” […]

More Walking Around Tucson

Three photos from last night’s walk in downtown Tucson (click for larger): Left to right: Donna, Paul, & Schatzi at the start (Maynard’s Restaurant in the old train station) Paul, Donna (w/Schatzi), our friends Darrell & Sue at the Snake Bridge Crowd walking through the Tucson Presidio Last night’s run and walk marked the event’s […]