stephen mulhall's parfit hit-job is readably funny and IMO a p focused take-down of a larger issue = why this is a bad way to go about moral philosophy (and anything that follows from that)
for those who prefer the internet to the LRB it even has trolley-problem content :D
https://www.utilitarianism.com/utilitarian-memes/trolleyology.jpg
― mark s, Saturday, 27 May 2023 11:48 (one year ago) link
yeah that was a good takedown of the book and its subject, his life and his life's work. at the start when it said he was one of the pre-eminent 20th century philosophers or whatever I though hmm maybe I should find out more about this guy. by the end I thought lol nope.
― ledge, Saturday, 27 May 2023 13:34 (one year ago) link
https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2017/january/remembering-derek-parfit
This quick piece by Amia Srinivasan, who is always good value, on Parfit
― Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Monday, 29 May 2023 23:27 (one year ago) link
that's a beautiful little piece
― corrs unplugged, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 08:47 (one year ago) link
this is the (2-part) LRB piece that srinivasan links to: https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v20/n02/derek-parfit/why-anything-why-this
(possibly subs only)
― mark s, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 09:23 (one year ago) link
Natalie Merchant gunning hard for the LRB audience was unexpected.
― Daniel_Rf, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 10:21 (one year ago) link
What kind of dilbert licker takes music recommendations from Alain de fucking Botton?
― Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Tuesday, 30 May 2023 13:09 (one year ago) link
despite my casual & rude dismissal of parfit in my prev post I enjoyed those two others. although...Atheists may reject this answer, thinking it improbable that God exists. But this probability cannot be as low as one in a billion billion.this I call the fallacy of being unreasonably impressed by arbitrarily large numbers, or fbuibaln.
― ledge, Tuesday, 30 May 2023 13:14 (one year ago) link
LRB 4.5.2023: apart from Mike Wood, my favourite items are Tom Stevenson on superstates, lively and bright, and oddly, Jessie Childs on the Spanish Armada, an old-fashioned topic I knew little about. (Perhaps Plymouth correspondent Mark S can share arcane knowledge of Sir Francis Drake.)
Article on Spotify maintains an LRB tradition of covering major contemporary topics. It mostly made me feel quite glad that I don't really use Spotify. It's funny how when things become super-'convenient' (though for people with technical difficulties like me they often aren't very convenient), a few people end up fleeing from the convenience and saying 'I want the awkward slowness of having to turn over the vinyl record so I can really concentrate and have a deeper experience'.
― the pinefox, Monday, 5 June 2023 08:49 (one year ago) link
The LRB haven't been sending me recent issues. Going on a trip, I was thus compelled to dig out a random back issue. It's 30.9.2007. I read most of it.
First article is ... Simon Jenkins! Now who can remember him ever even being in the LRB?
Hilary Mantel, of all people, writes about AIDS in South Africa, but in a mystifying way that mostly tells us about false and implausible beliefs about the illness, and cultural assumptions around it, rather than facts, which might be useful. Her bio note says she is 'working on a novel called WOLF HALL, about Thomas Cromwell'.
Hal Foster on Renzo Piano shows that he's been writing in this same tedious way for a long time.
Michael Wood on William James I never read till now - how can this be? It's philosophically slippery but contains many great Wood throwaways. Marvellously amusing paragraph about James's views of dogs.
Perry Anderson on the EU: several pages long, though still not an epic by his standards. 9 years before Brexit, and he is already making clear many of the problems of the EU. It's powerful, even devastating material, a lot more original and well informed than most of the vague lamentations in recent years.
― the pinefox, Monday, 5 June 2023 08:56 (one year ago) link
literally everything i know abt drake without looking him up is contained in that article: • singed king of spain's beard ✅ • supposedly played bowls as armada loomed ✅
there is yet a bowling green which very much claims to be one and the same -- tho oddly enough you can't actually see the sea from it as it's on the far-side slope of the hoe
― mark s, Monday, 5 June 2023 09:05 (one year ago) link
In the latest I enjoyed Neal Ascherson's crisp (as he almost always is, whatever he writes about) account of 1848.
Going through the write-up on Parfitt (just halfway). I am liking it, mostly, it touches on the culture of All Souls college, and how the output of it by one of its residents seems to mirror this. I really like how he works through what could be described as 'ivory tower', but doesn't resort to that aggressive wording (so far). The stuff on biography and how that applies to philosophy is nicely done.
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 5 June 2023 09:18 (one year ago) link
literally everything i know abt drake without looking him up is contained in that article:• singed king of spain's beard ✅• supposedly played bowls as armada loomed ✅
Blowing up a cork factory(?) in Cadiz thus greatly hampering the Spanish fleet? Something like that anyway. (I got that from Horrible Histories).
― Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Monday, 5 June 2023 10:18 (one year ago) link
Still on the 18th May issue, really nice to see a review of a Lídia Jorge novel! Everyone should read her.
― Daniel_Rf, Monday, 5 June 2023 10:19 (one year ago) link
the corks are how the ships of the armada kept the sea on the outside iirc
― mark s, Monday, 5 June 2023 10:22 (one year ago) link
xp lrb is the worst place to get fiction recommendations, i hardly ever read the reviews because ***spoilers!!!***
― ledge, Monday, 5 June 2023 10:24 (one year ago) link
feel free to disregard the LRB and take it as a Daniel_Rf recommendation instead :)
― Daniel_Rf, Monday, 5 June 2023 10:45 (one year ago) link
I learn that my LRB subscription has apparently expired.
I am probably now two issues behind.
― the pinefox, Monday, 5 June 2023 10:58 (one year ago) link
― Daniel_Rf, Monday, 5 June 2023 bookmarkflaglink
Forgot this, will look.
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 5 June 2023 12:35 (one year ago) link
Michael Wood on William James
This was interesting. Thanks. I recently read "Principles of Psychology", and the biographical tidbits about James were intriguing. I ordered the Richardson bio that was being reviewed. It seems like perhaps a good book saddled with a bad title. "Modernism" is something I would associate much more with James's brother Henry. The Wood review was ok, but seemed to focus primarily on James the pragmatist, which to me, is probably the least interesting James (after James the psychologist, and James the founder of religious studies).
― o. nate, Friday, 9 June 2023 14:31 (one year ago) link
Glad it's of interest, o.nate.
I continue to read LRBs from 2007-8, in great detail, lacking new issues as I do.
Last night I read a whole Jerry Fodor article on Darwinism.
― the pinefox, Saturday, 10 June 2023 10:46 (one year ago) link
Michael Wood on BELLE DE JOUR, 2000:
The trouble with these interpretations is not that we can’t (more or less) get them to work, but that they are too tempting and seem desperately wrongheaded, whatever their logical or narrative attractions. More precisely, we can abandon any of these interpretations easily enough, but it’s amazingly hard to give up the game of interpretation itself, the attempt to make the events of this movie behave like the events of a proper story, however complicated. It’s a false trail, but we stay on it, as if addicted; of course we are supposed to stay on it, even as we lose all faith in its destination, because the trail and its disappointments are the very movement of our watching the movie. Why is it a false trail? How do we know it is? Well, we don’t know for sure, but the pleasure of the movie seems different from its riddles, larger, simpler, more direct. […] Our attempts at resolution fail, but that failure, if we work at it enough, becomes the form our success takes.
― the pinefox, Sunday, 11 June 2023 12:01 (one year ago) link
doesn't really belong in this thread except that i discussed it a little a while back but there's a nice big piece on the tunguska incident full of info new to me in the NYRB: https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2023/06/22/fireball-over-siberia-tunguska-andy-bruno/
(the claim is made that the locals kept the incident mysterious to visitors and researches bcz they mistrusted them and didn't want to be bothered; also that the guy who mainly put it on the map was a bit of a dick)
― mark s, Sunday, 11 June 2023 14:31 (one year ago) link
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FyRLlpRWcAA8dN_.jpg:small
― mookieproof, Monday, 12 June 2023 14:21 (one year ago) link
That "Black Male Escort" as has been around for ages...
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 24 June 2023 13:54 (one year ago) link
In the new issue I really enjoyed reading about Fassbinder and Noel Coward. Love how they are place next to each other.
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 24 June 2023 14:06 (one year ago) link
Not TLS/LRB, but I really enjoyed Julian Baggini's review of the Parfit biography in Prospect: https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/culture/61751/mr-morality-the-astonishing-mind-of-derek-parfit
This extract made me laugh:
A clue to Parfit’s fundamental error comes in one of the countless extraordinary anecdotes recounted by Edmonds. Parfit once watched a documentary about the Nazi invasion of France in which Hitler danced a little jig after his army’s triumph. The philosopher said, without irony, “At least something good came out of the German victory.”
― JifMoose, Monday, 3 July 2023 13:26 (one year ago) link
Dani Garavelli on the murder of Nikki Allan was tough reading but essential for those who like to collect examples of police being as thick as shit and indulging in their favourite ongoing and inexplicable pastime of fitting up innocent people.
― ledge, Monday, 3 July 2023 13:40 (one year ago) link
Letter from Gary Groth (!) in the TLS, correcting their Stan Lee bullshit:
https://scontent.fman1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/355367175_10232110532849428_2906632073585977626_n.jpg?_nc_cat=104&cb=99be929b-59f725be&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=5cd70e&_nc_ohc=AMZ-EklucwoAX8L3qaR&_nc_ht=scontent.fman1-1.fna&oh=00_AfD0JwhZrU6BCrvwYEv1DIa6KaNz04PK42oREOhEKH-6EA&oe=64A7B416
― Ward Fowler, Monday, 3 July 2023 14:42 (one year ago) link
drag their asses gary
― mark s, Monday, 3 July 2023 15:25 (one year ago) link
Very infectious enthusiasm again from MH. I wasn't really fancying this book but now...
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/n13/michael-hofmann/russian-podunks
In the latest issue I see Tim Parks (another constant favourite reviewer-translator) on Camilo Jose Cela's The Hive (which I read earlier this year).
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 5 July 2023 14:05 (one year ago) link
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, June 24, 2023 2:06 PM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink
Coward's joke about De Gaulle, as reproduced in this review, made me do an IRL LOL
― Critique of the Goth Programme (Neil S), Wednesday, 5 July 2023 14:42 (one year ago) link
Yes, that was funny.
Guess who's back?
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/n14/patricia-lockwood/where-be-your-jibes-now
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 6 July 2023 09:22 (one year ago) link
I wish I had Lockwood's incredible confidence in her middling comic bits.
― Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 6 July 2023 13:15 (one year ago) link
i started reading that and then i wondered why i would do such a thing.
― scott seward, Thursday, 6 July 2023 18:54 (one year ago) link
I enjoyed the essay but it did feel sort of like she'd only handed half of it in?
― bain4z, Friday, 7 July 2023 08:37 (one year ago) link
There's a lot of good stuff, but the shtick is getting shtickier, kind of like Anthony Lane's did, although her non-shtick is much better.
― Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 7 July 2023 17:55 (one year ago) link
Absolutely fucked how DFW was obsessed by Thatcher?! Never gonna bother with this guy.
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 7 July 2023 22:24 (one year ago) link
I normally enjoy lockwood's none more subjective 'this is how I experience the world' shtick but if you find you don't experience the world in that way or if you want a more, say, level headed approach it can be tiresome. don't know how much dfw I read back in the day, not much, some short stories and essays maybe. she doesn't make me want to read more - the quote she picks in the penultimate para? yeesh.
― a holistic digital egosystem (ledge), Saturday, 8 July 2023 07:36 (one year ago) link
never really stuck for me, tho i did get some of the way into IF - maybe gave up at the point lockwood highlights. v uneven piece. hard going, almost incomprehensible in places with occasional little bolts of critical lightning.
― Fizzles, Saturday, 8 July 2023 08:47 (one year ago) link
I would read this article, but my LRB subscription stopped some time ago. I should try to resume it.
― the pinefox, Saturday, 8 July 2023 09:18 (one year ago) link
At one point that piece was kinda trolling ilx 2001 where we were all into big bulky books by AMERICAN MEN
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 8 July 2023 10:30 (one year ago) link
It occurs to me that from my own particular POV, Lockwood vs DFW is like Katharine Birbalsingh vs Jess Phillips.
― the pinefox, Saturday, 8 July 2023 12:59 (one year ago) link
would pitch in to crowdfund renewing pinefox's lrb subscription
― flopson, Saturday, 8 July 2023 14:21 (one year ago) link
i watched this 2003 dfw interview from german tv on youtube last night. i think it's one of the worst videos i've seen. he's so visibly uncomfortable. the interviewer asks these vague and "deep" questions that keep him going over the same topics. there are 5 questions in a row about how drugs in infinite jest are a metaphor for contemporary american corporate capitalism. as someone who occasionally feels nostalgia for the 2000s, it made me very relieved that the decade is now far in the rear view mirror
this supercut that compiles all his nervous tics from the interview is one of my favourite videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqmIAbHXr0Y
― flopson, Saturday, 8 July 2023 14:29 (one year ago) link
Goings on in African colonial wars are something I often shy away from bcz it's so so grim but this is a pretty good piece on a book that's handling quite a lot of material and a fairly big cast of characters across many territories.
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v45/n12/kevin-okoth/poison-is-better
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 8 July 2023 14:51 (one year ago) link
*cough* if you use the Tranquility plugin for Chrome, you can read the LRB articles.
― (picnic, lightning) very very frightening (Chinaski), Sunday, 9 July 2023 13:01 (one year ago) link
assigned reading merch!
https://londonreviewbookbox.co.uk/collections/books-for-the-next-twenty-years
― scott seward, Monday, 24 July 2023 01:39 (one year ago) link
Article on Spotify
If I’m not mistaken this mentioned a longtime ILM poster and data wizard.
― o. nate, Thursday, 3 August 2023 02:12 (one year ago) link
Keith Watson?
― the pinefox, Thursday, 3 August 2023 13:33 (one year ago) link