On the Other Hand
Since I keep picking fights with Michael Ruse’s recent arguments, it’s only fair that I should point out this item I’ve just read on Philosophy of Biology. It’s a letter Ruse sent to the dean, which he posted by way of encouraging others.
As the disaster unfolds in New Orleans, I am sure I am not alone in wondering what I can do. So far, the FSU response seems to be that we must go on with the football game. Is it at all possible to offer something to the students of Louisiana? For instance, could we take some of them in for a semester or two and wave fees? It is surely not too late in the term to think about this. I am sure that I am not alone in saying that my family would consider it a privilege to house and board for free a couple of students for the year. I am an Englishman born in 1940. I owe so much to America that for me it would be paying a very small part of the debt.
No comment necessary.
A beautiful sentiment. I feel positively mean-spirited in thinking that a professor should distinguish between ‘wave’ and ‘waive’.
I should have silently corrected that – wished I had when I read it after posting. I’m sure he does distinguish, and that it was just temporary absence of mind.
Good on him.
Serves to remind me that the ideological enemies I take are probably all as capable of choosing good (aside from the wrong-headed ideas they have).