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8000 Years Of Misogeny

March 21, 2024
by Caroline Miller
Amy Coney Barrett, Barbara G. Walker, Christopher Hutchins, Donna Nolan Fewel, genetic recombination, holy father John Scotus Eruige, honor killing, mysogeny, Phyllis Schlaflyj, religious oppression of women, Roe v Wade, Senator Kate Britt, St. Agustine, the Women's Movement, Thomas Aquinas, Women and the Bible, X and Y chromosomes
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I’ve given up worrying about the existence of God.  Discussions about diety I leave to the young. After decades spent thinking about the inscrutable, all I gleaned from religious precept was that misogyny rises from it like a noxious odor.  I’m not alone in this opinion. Donna N
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Artificial Intelligence And Human Ignorance

May 28, 2019
by Caroline Miller
a formula for ethics, artificial intelligence, Google machine ethics, pedophilia in the Catholic Church, Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, The Algorithmic Accountability Act, the Women's Movement
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Can algorithms express ethics?  That’s a question occupying the minds of programmers as society relegates more of its decisions to Artificial Intelligence, (AI).  Today, AI can approve bank loans, award an inmate parole or select which information a person sees while surfi
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The Focus Hasn’t Changed

March 02, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Lewis Carroll, New American Stories, Sam Sacks, The Paris Review, The Unprofessionals, the Women's Movement
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Not long ago, I wrote a blog ruminating on why young women no longer heed the call for equality. (Blog 2/16/16)  A day later, I received an interesting response from a reader.  What politically active young women focus on today, she wrote, isn’t about women’s equality but about
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