•  168
    Book review of: H. Johns and P. Omerod, Happiness, Economics, and Public Policy (review)
    The Independent Review 14 (3): 458-460. 2010.
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    In this essay, I review in great detail Ian Garden’s outstanding book, The Third Reich’s Celluloid War. Garden begins by discussing propaganda theory and then discusses not just Nazi feature films and documentaries, but television as well. (The Nazis had the earliest TV network). All in all, the regime produced over 1,300 feature films during its time in power. Garden also compares Nazi propaganda films to British and American ones.
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    The Dialectic of Discovery
    Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 1982.
    This study, The Dialectic of Discovery, addresses the long-standing debate about the possibility of a "logic of discovery." Regarding this issue, four interlocking theses are defended. The first thesis is that there is indeed a logic of discovery, namely, dialectic, which is an extension of underlying inference and question logics. ;The second thesis is that this fact has been overlooked because the view of knowledge that has dominated Western philosophy, a view I dub "the solipsistic concept of…Read more
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    Movie review of: The Cartel
    Liberty 44-45. 2010.
    This essay is my review of Bob Bowden’s excellent documentary The Cartel. It is a powerful indictment of public schools and public school teachers’ unions. In a crucial part of the film, we see minority parents at a charter school lottery. Charter schools, like voucher private schools, give parents school choice—although charter schools are public schools technically, but run fairly independently. They are so popular, and the school districts allow so few of them, that parents must apply by lott…Read more
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    Hedging as a Fallacy of Language
    Informal Logic 10 (3). 1988.
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    Movie review of: (TV Series) "Route 66"
    Liberty (July 2010): 50-52. 2010.
    This essay is my review of the classic TV series, Route 66. It was a classic “buddy movie,” with two young men who tour the country in a gorgeous 1956 Chevy Corvette, staying in various towns and working at various blue-collar jobs. The acting was generally superb, and the scripts were mainly written by the fine script writer Stirling Silliphant, and produced by the famous producer Herbert Leonard. I suggest that this 50-year-old series tells us a lot about cultural change in America during th…Read more
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    The Market for Body Parts
    Liberty (October): 33-36. 2007.
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    Philosophic Thoughts: Essays on Logic and Philosophy
    Peter Lang Publishers (American University Studies). 2013.
    This book is a collection of essays on logic and philosophy. In the first section, the essays address issues in informal logic, including whether fallacies are common, and the nature of the ad baculum and ad hominem fallacies. The section also includes essays on formal dialogue logic and its applications in computer science. The second section contains articles on epistemology and philosophy of science, including issues surrounding induction, the role of error in computer science, the relation b…Read more
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    The role of error in computer science
    Philosophia 19 (4): 403-416. 1989.