Akrasia

Nate Oman’s personal blog

The History of Contract Law and Bibliographic Angst

Nate Oman | July 31, 2008

The Use and Misuse of Social Science (herein of “verbal violence”)

Nate Oman | July 29, 2008

In his most recent post, Frank links to his approving reference to Ben Barres?s claim that ?When faculty tell their students that they are innately inferior based on . . . gender they are crossing a line that should not be crossed ?the line that divides responsible free speech from verbal violence.” So does my [...]

NYT v. WSJ on Girls and Math

Nate Oman | July 29, 2008

Saving Freddie and Fannie?

Nate Oman | July 28, 2008

Daisy and the Bear

Nate Oman | July 25, 2008

Taking Inequality Personally, Take 2

Nate Oman | July 24, 2008

Fraying the Social Contract

Nate Oman | July 24, 2008

Originalism and the Virtue of Constitutional Piety

Nate Oman | July 14, 2008

Welcome to Guest blogger Craig Harline

Nate Oman | July 14, 2008

We’re pleased to welcome Craig Harline as a guest blogger at T&S. Craig was born and raised in California, then started moving around. He has since lived, for various periods, in Belgium, New Jersey, Utah, Idaho, France, The Netherlands, Sweden, and England, suggesting that he was either in the military, in the diplomatic [...]

Reading Psalm 137 as a Microcosm of Discipleship

Nate Oman | July 11, 2008

Psalm 137 is one of those wonderful and paradoxical passages of scripture that contains within itself a universe.