DFW on Freedom

I’ve been seriously considering reworking my intro to philosophy course around the theme of freedom. News that David Foster Wallace’s undergraduate thesis is going to be published might be just enough to push me to actually execute this idea. Appearing as Fate, Time and Language: David Foster Wallace’s Essay on Free Will from Columbia University…

Good Game: A Book Everyone Should be Talking About

Over the past decade there have been articulate critiques of the extent of American Christianity’s assimilation to various aspects of American civil religion, particularly with respect to politics, militarism, consumerism, and celebrity. But surprisingly, one of our most ubiquitous cultural phenomena has been largely untouched: the realm of sport. Indeed, the case could be made…

Wrighting Rorty

Way back in 2007 I noted my discovery of Charles Wright, which has blossomed into a hungry devotion. So it was a treat to read David Skeel’s recent interview with Wright in Books & Culture. I particularly enjoyed the snippet where they discuss Wright’s one-time colleague at UVa, Richard Rorty. (I’ve read Wright’s poem “Reading…