Dan Kahan, one of America's most prominent obscure academics, wants to erase the gap between what scientists know and what the public believes... more »
Leo Strauss believed in a theory of deliberate obscurity. If he was right, much of modern scholarship will have to be revised... more »
Combine a disgruntled, gambling-happy professor, a student who doesn't like to read, and Wittgenstein. The result: a revelation... more »