Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Is the future already here?
Science fiction writer William Gibson is reported to have said, “The future is already here–it’s just not very evenly distributed.” Be that as it may, check out the short videos below the fold explaining two futuristic Google projects: a fleet … Continue reading
Kasparov on AlphaZero
Russian chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov has just published a beautiful short essay in the journal Science in which he reviews a new game-playing algorithm called AlphaZero, a chess program that programs itself! Below the fold is an extended excerpt from … Continue reading
“We traffic in hope …”
That beautiful quote is from “King of the Night” (see video below), a short but poignant documentary about Imad Khachan, the owner of Chess Forum, the last remaining chess shop in New York City. (Hat tip: Kottke.)
Eulogy for the victims of a patrician politician
Sorry to rain on everyone’s H.W. parade, but here is my three-part eulogy for one of the most morally despicable presidents of all time: Sara Boboltz, via Huff Post: George H.W. Bush White House Once Ordered Drug Buy from Teen … Continue reading
An intertemporal golden rule: closing thoughts
Note: This post concludes our review of Tyler Cowen’s new book “Stubborn Attachments.” Although we have expressed deep skepticism about moral discourse (especially utilitarian or consequentialist theories of ethics), we have also taken the position that if we must talk … Continue reading
Our critique of Stubborn Attachments
Note: This is our penultimate post reviewing Tyler Cowen’s beautiful new book “Stubborn Attachments.” Thus far, we have focused on only one aspect of Tyler Cowen’s new book: the novel claim that we may owe moral duties to future generations. … Continue reading
Cowen’s six critical issues (part 2 of 2)
Note: This is part six of our review of “Stubborn Attachments.” We restated Tyler Cowen’s “six critical issues” and discussed three of these issues in our previous post. Here, we shall consider the other three issues: rules, rights, and common … Continue reading
Cowen’s six critical issues (part 1 of 2)
Note: This is part five of our review of Tyler Cowen’s new book “Stubborn Attachments.” Also, we won’t be blogging this weekend, so our next post will appear on Monday (12/3). As we mentioned in our previous post, Tyler Cowen … Continue reading

