It is difficult to remember times more volatile than these. From the traumas of a global pandemic affecting both our mental and financial well-being to riots induced by several acts of racism and ...
Reader Jon Hanson stated Tuesday in his letter to the editor that he supports the war in Iraq, because “if we just sit on our hands, I doubt the terrorists will go away.” Were invading Iraq and ...
Work or life? Nope. There’s no such thing as either/or. The work-life duality is a fallacy. One way or another, we all know, deep down, that it’s simply not a functional construct, particularly in ...
As synonyms for the word “vile,” my thesaurus offers some of the following: offensive, objectionable, odious, repulsive, repellent, repugnant, revolting ...
Has anyone noticed that the Democrats, and Obama in particular, are the masters of using the either or fallacy, also known as the false dilemma? The either or fallacy is an argumentation technique ...
For well over a decade industry lobbyists have sought to undermine the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). A change of their strategy is needed or they will only lose out when Europe unavoidably ...
Logical people are typically less biased. It makes sense semantically, but I’m also referring to the research. Studies show that participants who score higher on measures of logical reasoning or who ...
Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue is an associate professor in development sociology at Cornell University. Updated July 18, 2011, 11:46 AM Across the world, women with more education generally end up ...
“Ask Anna” is a sex column. Because of the nature of the topic, some columns contain language some readers may find graphic. I’ve been dating this amazing girl for about six weeks. Our relationship, ...