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Steve Wright tomorrow

I will be on the Steve Wright Radio 2 show tomorrow afternoon (show starts 2pm). Deborah Harry is also on. It's then available for a week on iplayer. PS Well I was SUPPOSED TO BE ON, but wasn't - odd. Maybe tomorrow. POST SCRIPT Well I am now down for Friday 27th. Fingers crossed... 27 May 2011 14:00 BBC Radio 2 27/05/2011 Steve and Tim chat to Gloria Hunniford and author Stephen Law. Postscript. Well I was on for about 2 mins. Still, I plugged the book and the college. at 2 hrs 33 mins: here for a week.

Believing Bullshit published today in UK

Believing Bullshit published today in the UK. Amazon.co.uk are alresdy out of stock for couple of weeks but it is widely available elsewhere if you cannot wait, such as at Blackwells online. Here is the link . PS I heard yesterday that the books are in the country so the delay to delivery will be very short.

Cave of Forgotten Dreams

Has any one seeen this? I want to see it in 3D but must have missed my chance I think. Herzog is one of my favourite directors. Always interesting, if not always good. I liked Grizzly Man and Fitzcarraldo is perhaps my favourite film. Along with Toy Story 3. PS Just found out it is on this week Odeon Covent Garden....

My Plantinga paper in Analysis

Just heard this afternoon that the paper I mentioned in the previous post will be published in Analysis , January 2012, which is great news. The paper is called "Naturalism, Evolution and True Belief". I will send copies out on request. Email me. It's better than my Religious Studies paper on Plantinga, I think.

Alvin Plantinga talk

This is a very nice talk by Plantinga explaining the latest version of his Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism. I attack a part of an earlier incarnation of the argument in the latest issue of Religious Studies . I have an attempt at refuting this version currently under review at another journal (Stop press 4.45 pm - just accepted in Analysis ) Here's the key thing re the latter paper - I think I can show that, even if semantic properties of neural structures are epiphenomenal, as Plantinga supposes they very likely are given naturalism, it turns out surprisingly enough that natural selection will still favour some belief contents over and others, and will in fact favour beliefs that are true. That sounds impossible, doesn't it? Surely natural selection can only favour those properties of neural structures that causally effect behaviour, right? And semantic epiphenomenalism entails that such properties as being a true belief cannot causally affect behaviour. But actuall

World Ends - Begins Today, May 21st

The Daily Mail Reported: Calling themselves 'ambassadors', the church members point to baffling biblical codes to demonstrate their reasoning. Speaking to CNN the group's leader, 89-year-old Harold Camping, is adamant that the date is accurate. [F]or anyone harbouring doubts over the accuracy of the prediction, the group has a cast iron answer - 'the Bible guarantees it'. He said: 'I know it's absolutely true, because the Bible is always absolutely true. 'If I were not faithful that would mean that I'm a hypocrite.' Despite his conviction, Camping has predicted the world would end before - on September 4 1994. That, he says, was a mistake, a misreading of the biblical codes used to decipher the exact date of the 'rapture'. In order to get the warning out in time he fudged his calculations, a mistake he maintains he did not make this time. Read more . I find these kind of cases fascinating. The really interesting bit, psychologically speak

"Believing Bullshit" published 23rd May in UK (already out in U.S.)

"Believing bullshit" is published 23rd May, not 15th, as I was previously told, which is why amazon.co.uk currently mentions a delay of "one to three weeks". But it's coming! I will be interviewed about the book on Steve Wright's Radio 2 programme, and also in New Scientist magazine (early June). Plus maybe some other things.... The book is already published and available on www.amazon.com in the U.S. "Stephen Law offers us not only a primer on how not to believe but about why so many people do believe-bullshit, despite the lack of evidence for such beliefs, or even in the face of disconfirmatory evidence. It is a roadmap to a promised land free of undue credulity, where the best ideas win and 'intellectual black holes' no longer suck people in. Believing Bullshit should be read by every college freshman and every person seeking public office, and its strategies memorized and put to use by every critical thinker." --D. J. Grothe, Presiden

Swinburne, Philipse and myself at the CFI event last week

Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins event

Believing Bullshit published in the US

I had not realized that Believing Bulshit is already out in the US. The amazon.com page is here . Someone left a flattering review with a "but" which is possibly fair enough. Here's the blurb: Wacky belief systems abound. Members of the Heavens Gate suicide cult believed they were taking a ride to heaven on board a UFO. Muslim suicide bombers expect to be greeted after death by 72 virgins. And many fundamentalist Christians insist the entire universe is just 6,000 years old. Of course its not only cults and religions that promote bizarre beliefs significant numbers of people believe that aliens built the pyramids. How do such preposterous views succeed in entrenching themselves in the minds of sane, intelligent, educated people and turn them into the willing slaves of claptrap? Believing Bullshit is a witty and insightful critique that will help immunize readers against the wiles of cultists, religious and political zealots, conspiracy theorists, and various other nutcase

Live Plantinga lectures

This will be worth hearing. Live broadcast lectures. Go here . 2011 Lecture Series May 10th and 12th at 7:00 PM Western Washington University, Arntzen Hall 100 Bellingham, Washington Guest Lecturer Alvin Plantinga Free Admission Map and Directions The Bellingham Lectures in Philosophy and Religion (BLPR) are designed to facilitate informed, articulate thinking and civil conversation regarding the Big Questions present in philosophy, religion and science. Sponsored by Western Washington University and the John Templeton Foundation, the BLPR is bringing together academics, students, religious leaders and community members to create an open and inspiring atmosphere in which to inspiring atmosphere in which to discuss topics such as God, Character and Free Will. This year, our distinguished guest lecturer is Alvin Plantinga, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Plantinga has chosen two themes for his lectures: May 10th: “God and Evolution: Where the Conflict