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Feb 25

Finding strength in vulnerability

A new headline in the Atlantic reads, "Are colds really worse, or are we all just weak babies now?" The writer, Katherine Wu, argues that there's no evidence that colds are worse now than they were in 2019. …

Politics

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Finding strength in vulnerability
Finding strength in vulnerability
Politics

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Feb 10

How to (really) learn from what far right politicians are doing

Every so often, an opinion piece appears with a structure so set it might have been written by an AI. Invariably, these pieces draw the wrong conclusions. Here's what I think is wrong with these pieces and what we can learn from far-right politicians such as DeSantis. I'll take as…

Politics

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How to (really) learn from what far right politicians are doing
How to (really) learn from what far right politicians are doing
Politics

8 min read


Dec 29, 2022

2022 — The delight of solitariness

Well, 2022 was interesting. It’s late in the evening, almost new year, and since this blog only has a small audience I do not feel bad oversharing how I feel. Professionally, 2022 went very well. I co-wrote a bunch of papers including a few close to my heart, such as…

Covid Diaries

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2022 — The delight of solitariness
2022 — The delight of solitariness
Covid Diaries

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Nov 18, 2022

Property, ownership and the Twitter conundrum

“If only we had taxed the rich maybe none of this would have happened," Alexandra Ocasio Cortez tweeted. The atmosphere was solemn last night, reminiscent of the orchestra playing on the Titanic, amid mass resignations and layoffs at Twitter, and growing uncertainty about the social media giant’s future after its…

Politics

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Property, ownership and the Twitter conundrum
Property, ownership and the Twitter conundrum
Politics

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Sep 5, 2022

What makes Melville’s Le Samourai cool?

“I like to take risks. My films never follow the current trend.” “All my films hinge on the fantastic. I’m not a documentarian; a film is first and foremost a dream, and it’s absurd to copy life in an attempt to produce an exact recreation of it. …

Movies

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What makes Melville’s Le Samourai cool?
What makes Melville’s Le Samourai cool?
Movies

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Apr 29, 2022

The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe is pretty good! (my reading of an 18th century Gothic classic)

Dreamy, feverish, introspective, psychoanalytic, Ann Radcliffe’s Mysteries of Udolpho (1794) is the perfect read for when you have Covid, or so I have found, and are sick in bed unable to do much else. It’s long (the edition I read, Oxford World’s Classics, is at 692 pages, average-size typesetting). This…

Horror Fiction

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The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe is pretty good!
The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe is pretty good!
Horror Fiction

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Jun 12, 2021

A dazzling multiplicity of worlds : summary of Fontenelle’s Plurality of Worlds (1686)

Frontispice of Fontenelle’s Entretiens Sur la Pluralité Des Mondes (1686) Here I summarize an influential science-popularizing book by Bernard De Fontenelle, entitled Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds (1686), in French Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes. This post is based on an earlier Twitter thread that got retweeted a…

Astronomy

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A dazzling multiplicity of worlds : summary of de Fontenelle’s Plurality of Worlds (1686)
A dazzling multiplicity of worlds : summary of de Fontenelle’s Plurality of Worlds (1686)
Astronomy

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Feb 4, 2021

Piranesi: philosophical meditations on freedom, horror and the mystical sublime

I wasn’t sure what to expect of Piranesi. I enjoyed Susanna Clarke’s Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, a large-scope ambitious novel, and an enthralling read. I picked up Piranesi with no particular expectations, noting it is a much slimmer volume than her previous book. Anyway, Piranesi blew me away. It…

Novel

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Piranesi: philosophical meditations on freedom, horror and the mystical sublime
Piranesi: philosophical meditations on freedom, horror and the mystical sublime
Novel

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Oct 29, 2020

Some thoughts on white women academics passing themselves off as women of color

2020, it’s been quite the year. One of the minor story lines in this ongoing bizarre-fest are reports of white women academics passing themselves off as women of color. Here are some thoughts on the phenomenon. …

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Some thoughts on white women academics passing themselves off as women of color
Some thoughts on white women academics passing themselves off as women of color

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Oct 4, 2020

The political philosophy of Watership Down

Richard Adams (1972) insisted that Watership Down was just a book about rabbits. Be that as it may, if you take a work of art to be more than its author’s intent I think it is useful to examine the book as a source of political insight, particularly on the…

Politics

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The political philosophy of Watership Down
The political philosophy of Watership Down
Politics

8 min read

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