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		<title>The Garden of Forking Paths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just added a new blog to my list of links in the sidebar. The Garden of Forking Paths is a blog run by philosophers for philosophers (and for civilians interested in philosophical issues). A recent post that generated lots of discussion is relevant to any academic: &#8220;At what point should one pull a paper [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just added a new blog to my list of links in the sidebar.  <a href="http://gfp.typepad.com/the_garden_of_forking_pat/about.html" target="_blank">The Garden of Forking Paths</a> is a blog run by philosophers for philosophers (and for civilians interested in philosophical issues).  A recent post that generated lots of discussion is relevant to any academic: &#8220;At what point should one pull a paper from a journal?&#8221;.  Also, the blog recently had a contest to determine the best collective noun for a group of philosophers.  The winner: &#8220;A fog of philosophers&#8221;.  I like this, but would change the spelling to &#8216;phog&#8217;.</p>
<p>Thanks Berry, for telling me about this one.</p>
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		<title>Two blogs added to &#8220;A Few Links&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 22:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just added links to two political blogs I visit frequently.  I&#8217;m not an intensely political person, but I do like to read a variety of opinions on &#8220;the issues of the day&#8221;.  The Huffington Post needs no introduction to most netizens, since it has received rightful praise from a number of sources.  I first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just added links to two political blogs I visit frequently.  I&#8217;m not an intensely political person, but I do like to read a variety of opinions on &#8220;the issues of the day&#8221;.  <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/">The Huffington Post</a></strong> needs no introduction to most netizens, since it has received rightful praise from a number of sources.  I first started listening to Arianna on  KCRW&#8217;s show &#8220;Left, Right, and Center&#8221; years ago (now available as a podcast &#8211; highly recommended), and always find something interesting and provocative to read on her site.</p>
<p>Charles Johnson&#8217;s <strong><a href="http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/">Little Green Footballs</a></strong> is  more controversial and  narrowly focused.  Since 9/11, Charles has been obsessed (I don&#8217;t think he would object to the use of that term) with national security issues in the age of Islamic Fundamentalism.  His blog has been called a &#8220;hate site&#8221; by some for its  critical attitude towards Islam as a a religion; he believes that Islamist terrorists are interpreting the Koran faithfully (as one might say).  Similar views have been espoused, in a less strident way, by writers such as Sam Harris.  But just as Harris is  not a hate-monger, neither is Charles.  He goes out of his way to praise Muslims who are trying to reform their religion.  He also forcefully criticizes the various neo-Nazi groups (especially those in Europe) who have taken up the banner of the &#8220;anti-Jihadist&#8221; movement.  Finally, while I think he is quite unfair to democrats for what he perceives as their &#8220;softness&#8221; on national security issues (I&#8217;m an enthusiastic Obama supporter), few have criticized far-right Republicans as harshly as Charles for their support of &#8220;Intelligent Design&#8221; (aka Creationism).</p>
<p>The other reason I visit Little Green Footballs is to find out what Charles has been listening to lately.  I learned of the guitarists mentioned above from posts on his site.</p>
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