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David Weinberger
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January 14, 2023
An Absolute Look at Moral RelativismOne of the most pervasive “isms” of our time is moral relativism, the idea that there is no standard of right and wrong independent of either our personal beliefs or our societal conventions. But in his book, A Refutation of Moral Relativ...
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June 24, 2022
Drag Queens and the Incoherence of Moral RelativismIt is a sign of our times that movements have emerged to teach pedophilia in schools and to subject children to drag queen performances. Perversions like this are borne of an insidious attitude known as moral relativism. As the term suggests, mora...
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May 21, 2022
Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of ScienceThere exists s a tendency today to put too much faith in science. Consider, for example, the currently popular belief that scientific advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) may one day enable robots to become “intelligent.” This idea is...
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August 21, 2018
Why Morality Demands the Death PenaltyThe pope’s recent declaration that the death penalty is “inadmissible” reflects received wisdom today. Capital punishment, conventional thinking goes, not only fails to deter crime, but puts innocent people to death; inflicts ...
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February 9, 2017
Tax cuts for the rich?Despite the preponderance of contrary evidence, myths persist that tax cuts primarily benefit "the rich" and have no discernible impact on economic growth. Months ago, for instance, Hillary Clinton charged that "slashing t...
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February 2, 2017
Why the recovery is so weakIn defense of his sluggish recovery, Barack Obama said, “I actually compare our economic performance to how, historically, countries that have wrenching financial crises perform. By that measure, we probably managed this better than any large e...
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November 5, 2016
The Problem with our Public DiscourseThis political season has become especially emotion-driven. That may be understandable for the general public, for whom politics is neither a passion nor a preoccupation, but it is another matter when our “elite” who shape public opinion ...