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Rationally Speaking
A monthly e-column by Massimo Pigliucci
Department of Ecology and Evolution,
SUNY-Stony Brook
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- N. 63, July 2005- "OK, I changed my mind (three times!)"
- N. 62, June 2005- "On Holy Books"
- N. 61, May 2005- "Habemus Papa!"
- N. 60, April 2005- "Useless feats"
- N. 59, March 2005- "And they say liberals are whiny!"
- N. 58, February 2005- "God did it, or did He?"
- N. 57, January 2005- "Nonsense on stilts, an example"
- N. 56, December 2004- "Dude, this is your country!"
- N. 55, November 2004- "I, robot"
- N. 54, October 2004- "Abortion, a philosophical approach"
- N. 53, September 2004- "Monty Python's Guide to Philosophy"
- N. 52, August 2004- "Changing our mind: a Bayesian approach"
- N. 51, July 2004- "The Neurobiology of Regret"
- N. 50, June 2004- "Soldiers' morality"
- N. 49, May 2004- "Liberal vs. illiberal democracy"
- N. 48, April 2004- "Intellectual Midwifery"
- N. 47, March 2004- "Open Letter to Colin Powell"
- N. 46, February 2004- "What's wrong with the Palestinians?"
- N. 45, January 2004- "On tolerance vs. respect"
- N. 44, December 2003- "Israel, anti-semitism, and world peace"
- N. 43, November 2003- "Edward Teller, Dr. Strangelove"
- N. 42, October 2003- "Bush, the Pope, and gay rights"
- N. 41, September 2003- "Are you a bright?"
- N. 40, August 2003- "Are we afraid of the wrong things?"
- N. 39, July 2003- "Why skeptic doesn't mean cynic"
- N. 38, June 2003- "It's the fundamentalism, stupid"
- N. 37, May 2003 (Special Edition)- "Post-war'"
- N. 36, May 2003- "On 'being proud of'"
- N. 35, April 2003- "Whence Animal Rights?"
- N. 34, March 2003- "America, Europe, and the
rest of the world"
- N. 33, February 2003- "Gays, in the military
and outside of it"
- N. 32, January 2003- "Human instincts and virtue
ethics"
- N. 31, December 2002- "What do you mean 'rationally
speaking?' "
- N. 30, November 2002- "Is the US the ultimate
rogue nation?"
- N. 29, October 2002- "On intuition"
- N. 28, September 2002- "Why bother? Why being
liberal isn't a lost cause"
- N. 27, August 2002- "Is God in your brain?"
- N. 26, July 2002- "Economic vs. Social health:
it's not the economy, stupid!"
- N. 25, June 2002- "Ecology vs. Ecophily: Is
it good to lie for the environment?"
- N. 24, May 2002- "The Meaning of Life (sort
of...)"
- N. 23, April 2002- "Those Who Understand Bin
Laden"
- N. 22, March 2002- "Darwin Who?"
- N. 21, February 2002- "Is Philosophy Useless?"
- N. 20, January 2002- "Mr. Bayes and the true
nature of scientific hypotheses"
- N. 19, December 2001- "The Great Unicorn Debate"
- N. 18, November 2001/b- "Beer and circus in
American education - Pars construens "
- N. 17, November 2001/a: - "Beer and circus
in American education - Pars destruens"
- N. 16, October 2001- "Heart disease and the
myth of individual responsibility"
- N. 15, 15 September 2001- "Of terror and insanity"
Special Edition
- N. 14, September 2001- "The dark side of philosophy"
- N. 13, August 2001- "Frankenfoods vs. the neo-Luddites"
- N. 12, July 2001- "The Wedge: what happens
when science is taken over by ideology?"
- N. 11, June 2001- "God on the Highway"
- N. 10, May 2001- "The many faces of anti-intellectualism"
- N. 9, April 2001- "Red or Blue? What Kind
of Life Would You Choose?"
- N. 8, March 2001- "Game Theory, Rational
Egoism and the Evolution of Fairness"
- N. 7, February 2001- "The Greatest Democracy
in the World and the Unfairness of American Elections"
- N. 6, January 2001- "Split-brains, paradigm
shifts, and why it is so difficult to be a skeptic"
- N. 5, December 2000- "Intelligent Design
- the Modern Argument"
- N. 4, November 2000- "Intelligent Design
- the Classical Argument"
- N. 3, October 2000- "Whence Natural Rights?
- A Dialogue"
- N. 2, September 2000- "The Place of Science"
- N. 1, August 2000- "The Rationalistic Fallacy"
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