Thursday, 13 February 2014

Top Athiests Fall Out over Inflexibility




What Would Dougas Adams have said about

The Great fall-out Between Dennet and Harris


The responce to Daniel Dennett by Sam Harris

New Article
The Marionette's Lament

Dear Dan


I
d like to begin by thanking you for taking the time to review Free Will at such length. Publicly engaging me on this topic is certainly preferable to grumbling in private. Your writing is admirably clear, as always, which worries me in this case, because we appear to disagree about a great many things, including the very nature of our disagreement.

I want to begin by reminding our readers
and myselfthat exchanges like this arent necessarily pointless. Perhaps you need no encouragement on that front, but Im afraid I do. In recent years, I have spent so much time debating scientists, philosophers, and other scholars that Ive begun to doubt whether any smart person retains the ability to change his mind. This is one of the great scandals of intellectual life: The virtues of rational discourse are everywhere espoused, and yet witnessing someone relinquish a cherished opinion in real time is about as common as seeing a supernova explode overhead. The perpetual stalemate one encounters in public debates is annoying because it is so clearly the product of motivated reasoning, self-deception, and other failures of rationalityand yet weve grown to expect it on every topic, no matter how intelligent and well-intentioned the participants. I hope you and I dont give our readers further cause for cynicism on this front.

Unfortunately, your review of my book doesn
t offer many reasons for optimism. It is a strange documentavuncular in places, but more generally sneering. I think it fair to say that one could watch an entire season of Downton Abbey on Ritalin and not detect a finer note of condescension than you manage for twenty pages running....
 Samharris.org


In the Words of Zeyphod Beeblebrox, after talking to the Crazy old man in the shack who runs the Galaxy...


"What is Truth Man, you heard the Wierdo!" 


Dougas Adams

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