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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 6 years ago
Personal preferences would be a good examples of things that are purely subjective. There is no fact of the matter to discover about whether chocolate tastes better than vanilla. And matters of personal […]

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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 6 years, 4 months ago
Twenty four notes into this series, it has been a while since we’ve laid out the basics. So, time for another pass. Critical Thinking is basically about getting at truths and avoiding falsehoods as best we can. […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 6 years, 4 months ago
This is bullshit. In his seminal analysis of the concept, philosopher Harry Frankfurt identifies lack of regard for the truth as the essential core of bullshit. Our country today is what it looks like when […]

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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 6 years, 7 months ago
Imagine your love is forbidden. Imagine that the kinds of relationships that animate your affection, bring meaning to your life and inspire your devotion are deemed taboo, intolerable, unacceptable to polite […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 6 years, 8 months ago
Of course, you have a right to your opinion. It’s not clear what it might mean to assert this as a right, since no one could possibly force a person to give up an opinion they are attached to. But when people […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 6 years, 10 months ago
Some things are up to us, other aren’t. Some things we get to decide. Some things we have to figure out. Where does morality fit in these categories? We do get to decide what standards we will uphold and hold […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 1 month ago
Click below for the more-or-less self-explanatory slides for my 2019 Earth week talk at BC.
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 4 months ago
We live in unreasonable times. This much seems clear. It’s not just that people are easily wounded, indignant on a dime, or chronically resentful, though we see plenty of that. But people also seem to be […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 5 months ago
Our national sentiment has hardened considerably against immigrants and refugees in recent years. Our fears have been stoked by fast and furious stereotyping and our attentions spans can barely accommodate […]

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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 6 months ago
My Intro to Philosophy text says very little about capitalism and socialism and this is mainly because these aren’t political philosophies so much as positions about how economies should be structured. Perhaps […]

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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 6 months ago
Both what we popularly know as “liberalism” and “conservativism” are positions within a broader tradition of liberal political thought. We can understand a political philosophy as laying within that broader […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 7 months ago
There is so little regard for well established truths in Trump’s statements on climate change that it would be painful to listen to even if the fate of human civilization didn’t hang in the balance. Trump admits […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 7 years, 8 months ago
Andrew Light (George Mason University and World Resources Institute) will be speaking on Climate Justice here at Bellevue College on Friday, October 19th, 2018 at noon in Carlson Theatre. His talk will kick off […]

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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 8 years ago
A few brilliant recent essays in the NY times on these topics. I’ve become a admirer of Charles Blow’s work lately. He illuminates some important points in moral psychology in this editorial. The key insight here […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 8 years, 1 month ago
Obviously we are able to make our own choices about many things. Hume thinks this is all there is to talk of free will. If your action is caused by your choice and not by external factors (being hypnotized […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 8 years, 3 months ago
People tend to have a very big stake in their own goodness. So it figures that they’d really want moral truths to be simple and clear cut, and the less they’ve thought critically about hard moral issues, the […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 8 years, 3 months ago
There is a kind of rugged individualism that is quite in vogue in our culture. It’s not surprising that people prize feeling powerful, self sufficient and independent in a culture where everyone has their own job, […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 8 years, 3 months ago
Peterson’s Straw Man diagnosis of campus social justice activists is concisely put here:
Peterson attributes a fairly sophisticated, if utterly wrong headed, theoretical framework to so called SJWs. H […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 8 years, 6 months ago
At the social level, bigotry and prejudice are tools of oppression where in groups dominate and exploit out groups. But analysis at this sociological level leaves important questions unanswered about why people […]
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William Payne wrote a new post on the site W. Russ Payne 9 years ago
I’m opening this thread for discussion of the US leaving the Paris Climate Agreement. I don’t imagine many of you appreciate the historical significance of this event yet. But you will soon enough and it would be […]
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One excellent article I’ve seen is this one from PolitiFact: http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2017/jun/01/fact-checking-donald-trumps-statement-withdrawing-/
They’re still updating the article, but it provides some good background for people unfamiliar with the Paris Agreement, and it also does a great job of making explicit many of the underlying assumptions behind the statistics that Trump cited.
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