Russell Blackford reviews my book!
February 14, 2010 by Chris Hallquist
Filed under elsewhere
Russell Blackford has a good sized review of my book, which concludes with this statement:
This is the most focused and definitive book that you’ll find putting the detailed case against Jesus’ resurrection. It’s done very well indeed. If your home or local library has a place for such a book, I don’t hesitate to recommend [...]
Quick links
July 31, 2009 by Chris Hallquist
Filed under carnivalia, elsewhere, social and literary criticism
First, the
Philosopher’s Carnival is up, and my linking to Greta’s carnival round up missed it.
Second, an American Scene blogger has declared the only sensible take on the Gates affair to be one that finds the situation to be not a problem of anyone being really bad, but of two men forced to do what they [...]
Carnival of the vacationing blogger #2
June 26, 2009 by Chris Hallquist
Filed under carnivalia, elsewhere, epistemology, humor, of the vacationing blogger, philosophy, politics, religion, science, stupidity
Hey, welcome to the second edition of the “Chris is on Vacation” blog carnival. This is going to be a lot of goofy stuff, though there are a few serious things I´ll start out with.
First–something I almost can´t believe I´m typing–Chris Mooney has put up a post effectively admitting that Jerry Coyne is right about [...]
Random links
May 19, 2009 by Chris Hallquist
Filed under elsewhere, epistemology, ethics, language, philosophy, religion, social and literary criticism, stupidity
It’s been too long since I’ve done this…
Continue Reading »Podcast, paradox, and carnivals
May 11, 2009 by Chris Hallquist
Filed under admin, carnivalia, elsewhere
Random bits:
Yesterday, I appeared on the Minnesota Atheists’ radio show. Thanks to PZ for linking to it, and making me realize that there’s a podcast available for you to listen to
Chris Heard has posted a nice illustration of the preface paradox. It fails to account, however, for the epilogue paradox.
New editions of the Philosophers’ Carnival, [...]
