Sunday, July 20, 2008
Hitchens and Falwell
An absolutely hilarious interview, on FoxNews, with Christopher Hitchens about the late Jerry Falwell's timely demise.
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The Coriolis Effect explores a wide variety of philosophical, scientific and theological issues, as well as my experience as a musician. At present, the focus is the Philosophy of Technology.
Humans are unique in Animalia for many reasons. For example, we use natural language to communicate, construct moral codes, theorize about the universe, invent religions and—neither last nor least—use clever recursive procedures to built artifacts from built artifacts, thereby yielding the complex sociotechnical systems of today. While these facts might be (and often are) adduced to support the thesis that humans are smart, my personal view is that Homo sapiens sapiens is quite possibly the stupidest species in evolutionary history—what other species, for example, has created the conditions necessary for the total annihilation of life on earth? (Indeed, the binomen 'Homo sapiens' is a complete misnomer!) Erich Fromm sums it up: We have the "know-how," but not the "know-why" or "know-what-for." The following links—a list that will grow as I come across interesting and relevant articles—support my view that humans are supremely stupid:
- Study reporting that NOT procreating brings happiness!
- On pharmaceuticals in public tap water
- On nuclear missiles being accidentally flown over the U.S.
- On a huge island of trash in the Pacific
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Thanks for your note, Phillip. I also like your last posted piece. Your vocals remind me of Syd Barrett.
I was thoroughly amused by this Hitchens at the time. Hitchens rediscovered having enough backbone to oppose charlatans and fools. We owe him a debt.
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