Grim's Hall

Riding through Georgia

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Why Is The Golden Age of Television So Dark?

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Megan McArdle asks a question I am singularly unqualified to answer , as with one exception I don't watch television (and I watch it onl...
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Thoughts on Some Possible Solutions to the Knowledge / Information Problem

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Grim and Cass have brought up some partial solutions, or at least ideas of places to look, and I ran across another today. In the comments...

Defining the Problem, Part 2: Knowledge, or Information?

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Plato discussed the idea that knowledge is justified true belief (JTB), and historically a lot of philosophers have accepted this definitio...
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Completing an Entirely Frivolous Day in the Hall

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I am doing some important things today, just not here . UPDATE: Ok, now we're really finished for the day .
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The German Quiz

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I'm officially 80% German, according to the very lustig "how German am I" test from Hipstery.com. The average is just 65%. I’m...
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A Striking Image

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Here's an image I'm sure I'll have use for from time to time.

40 maps

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Maps that sort things in an unusual way.
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers

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Another story from Georgia, one well worth reading, is the story of Antoinette Tuff . She stopped a school shooting in DeKalb County the ot...
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Rambling Wreck

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Allahpundit says , "This guy’s either going to be president, the next Jim Carrey, or institutionalized." Or else he'll jus...
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R.I.P. Sam

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This is our neighbor's beautiful daughter Michelle and her son, Sam, 14 years old.  Sam was killed Sunday afternoon in a head-on collisi...
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The Knowledge Problem (Part 1)

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If you've waded through How Do You Splint a Broken Paradigm? and Let's Shift That Paradigm a Bit More (God bless you), then I hope ...
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Manufactured Problems, Death Row Edition

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The decision by the Missouri Supreme Court to allow propofol, the same powerful anesthetic that caused the death of Michael Jackson, to be u...
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A Tale of Two SAs

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Two men, one aware of his situation and one oblivious. This event happened a couple of seasons ago.   Despite having his back (mos...
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Let's Shift That Paradigm a Bit More

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I introduced one line of thought in my previous post, How Do You Splint a Broken Paradigm? , that needs a bit more filling out. While I wrot...
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Another Historian Discovers Aristotle

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One reason I decided I had to study Aristotle was that he kept popping up in my research in early US history. Hence, it was a happy surprise...
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The Glories of the Freed Market

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A few weeks ago Tex and I were discussing the question of whether it is correct to talk about libertarians on the left. Tonight I came acro...
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Gathering up Some Threads

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I had to go searching for these today for the next Aristotle post, so I thought I'd put the links all in one convenient spot. Formal L...
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How Do You Splint a Broken Paradigm?

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Stories are powerful delivery systems for ways of looking at and interpreting the world. A while ago, Grim posted Terry Jones's explanat...
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Eleven

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H/t Maggie's Farm .
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