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Saturday, April 29, 2023
The Catechism and Capital Punishment: A Reply to Annett
Some years
back, in my article “Three
questions for Catholic opponents of capital punishment,” I argued
that Pope Francis’s statements on the death penalty cannot plausibly be read in
a way that would make assent to them binding on Catholics. This week, in an
article at Where Peter Is,
Tony Annett offers a reply. Let’s take a
look.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Hazony and Gottfried on wokeism and Marxism
Right-wingers
often characterize wokeism as a kind of Marxism, and left-wingers routinely
dismiss the characterization as a cheap smear that reflects ignorance of
Marxist theory. Who is right? In his book Conservatism:
A Rediscovery, Yoram Hazony argues that there is indeed a
significant link between wokeism and Marxism.
Paul Gottfried responds
at Chronicles, arguing
that the similarities between the two have been overstated. Let’s take a look at their arguments.
Thursday, April 13, 2023
What is a Law of Nature?
Some time
back I gave a lecture at Fermilab on the topic “What is a Law of Nature?” I’ve posted the text of the lecture at
my main website. You can watch the
video of the lecture either at the Fermilab website
or at YouTube.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
All One in Christ on EWTN Live
Recently I
recorded an interview about my book All
One in Christ: A Catholic Critique of Racism and Critical Race Theory for
the television program EWTN
Live with Fr. Mitch Pacwa. The show airs today – at 5 pm Pacific
time, again at 10:30 pm, and then tomorrow morning (Thursday) at 7 am. The recording will be available for viewing
later at the show’s website and at YouTube.
Thursday, April 6, 2023
Talking philosophy and natural theology
Recently, on
the Thomistic Institute’s Off-Campus Conversations program, Fr. Gregory Pine
and I had a discussion about Aquinas’s Five Ways, their metaphysical
presuppositions, and the moral and spiritual preconditions of doing philosophy
well. You can watch it at YouTube or
listen to it at
Soundcloud.
Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Strawson on free will and interpersonal relationships
In his
classic paper “Freedom
and Resentment,” P. F. Strawson addresses the question of what
difference the widespread acceptance of determinism would make to our everyday
ways of dealing with each other. He
judges that our commonsense conception of human behavior is too deeply rooted
in our nature to be dislodged even in such a scenario. As in Strawson’s other work, he urges attention
to details of ordinary experience that are ineliminable but often overlooked by
revisionist systems of metaphysics.
Saturday, April 1, 2023
All One in Christ on Bookmark Brief
Recently I
recorded interviews about my book All
One in Christ: A Catholic Critique of Racism and Critical Race Theory
for the television programs EWTN Live
and EWTN Bookmark. They will be aired in the coming weeks, but a
preview of the Bookmark interview has
already appeared on Bookmark Brief
with Doug Keck. You can view it here.