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One of the main tenets of intellectual freedom absolutism is that the library does not take a side, but instead provides a “neutral” platform for the discussions necessary for social, political, and ethical progress. Jim Turk, for example, has written that it is vital that the TPL uphold public libraries’...

Very often in this blog I have attacked the individualist, liberal conception of freedom in general and intellectual freedom in particular. In this post I want to offer an alternative conception of intellectual freedom that might have the potential to avoid some of the absolutist pitfalls that attend the current...

Science is often claimed as the triumph of materialism over idealism, superstition, opinion, etc. For a long time, science was considered to be nothing more than the straightforward, progressive uncovering of facts. Newton famously wrote that he “made no hypotheses” (hypotheses non fingo), he simply observed and explained. This model...

This was the year I started focused work on my PhD, so almost all of the books I finished were fiction (as opposed to last year which had a good balance between fiction and non-fiction), and often not particularly challenging, something to get my mind off my work. I read...

It was announced yesterday that the same transphobic speaker who rented rooms from Vancouver Public Library and Toronto Public Library is scheduled to be on a panel at Seattle Public Library. Seattle Public has responded to critics of this decision with the same trite defenses that VPL and TPL have,...