the body needs as much rest as it needs. if it's telling you to rest, and you can, then you should
couldn't agree more, but i think we're just putting a pin in that for now, and we'll definitely circle back to it when we have more bandwidth to address the issue
ugh. didn't know about that. sabitini is an example i've used frequently in the past few years for why i demarcate science and pseudoscience on the basis of a person's behavior and not merely on the basis of features of ideas. genuinely horrible human being
she's WHAT?!?
sometimes you just need a speedrun that is super chill. that's where phantasy star online episode 1 any% comes into play. if we get disc read errors like last time, i'll switch to something else but in the meantime, let's get our phantasy on... line. star. something. www.twitch.tv/rhaco_dactylus
Phantasy Star Online - Ep 1 Any% - because sometimes you just need to chill - !sub !alerts !srr
maybe it's just me, but platforming and propping up a guy who has no credentials and who advocates for eugenics seems like a bad thing for multiple reasons
This is an exceptionally good, thorough look at white supremacist blogger Steve Sailer, who was somehow invited to speak at an official event at New College next month. Absolute must read.
Next month, New College of Florida will welcome activist and writer Steve Sailer, a ‘proponent of scientific racism’
these freaks are so used to being treated with kids gloves that the tiniest amount of skeptical inquiry or pushback causes them to fall apart
haha, no prob! there's a lot more to phil of sci than the demarcation problem and values in science, which are the focal points of the sources i recommended. but those topics are what i engage with the most
oh sure. i recommend lee mcintyre's "the scientific attitude", massimo pigliucci's "nonsense on stilts", kevin elliott's "a tapestry of values", and while it's more sociology of science than philosophy, julie posselt's "equity in science" is something i've recommended a lot lately