Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Lawrence Krauss

His latest outburst sullies the pages of The New Yorker. When readers brought it to my attention, I thought I might write a response, but then thought better about wasting my time, once again, on a fool and his foolishness.  And now I see that my efforts are unnecessary: Edward Feser has done the job in the pages of Public Discourse.

Ed is uncommonly gifted at polemic.  He characterizes Krauss as a "professional amateur philosopher."   I wish I had come up with that brilliancy.  But now that I have the phrase you can expect me to use it.

Here are some anti-Krauss entries of mine.


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