Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
PA, can I ask which specific application of her ideas, or which specific ideas themselves, you find most troubling, and why?
It's not that I don't grasp them, it's that I find them trivial, patently absurd, or frankly incorrect.
You're significantly lacking in intellectual capacity. Watts posits a large body of deepitys and incoherent nonsense.

You're significantly lacking in intellectual capacity. Watts posits a large body of deepitys and incoherent nonsense.
Mmm, Dennet's comments on the deepity "Love is just a word" is rather immature. He definitely must be aware of the distinction between language/metalanguage in logic. Ironically, he actually implicitly ridicules what our clever analytic academic philosophers spend their time on.
PA, can I ask which specific application of her ideas, or which specific ideas themselves, you find most troubling, and why?
At a sales conference at Random House, preceding the publication of Atlas Shrugged, one of the book salesmen asked me whether I could present the essence of my philosophy while standing on one foot. I did as follows:
Metaphysics Objective Reality
Epistemology Reason
Ethics Self-interest
Politics Capitalism
A single proposition isn't a theory, it's a slogan; and what some philosophers do isn't theorizing, it's slogan-honing.
What is this labor for? What confusion would be dissipated, what advances in outlook would be created, by
success in this endeavor? Do you really need something to print on your T-shirt?
The only real philosophical question worth asking is whether you're going to kill yourself or not.
"I am. Or I can not be."
Camus was pretty spot-on there.
Sentience is a bitch ain't it?
Derrida. He's dead now, but still pretty recent.
gobbledygook
Namely when he says its ok to torture terrorists to save others lives and that proof that it is moral is that if it was say our children being saved then most people would choose to torture the terrorist but that does not allow for the fact that people can choose to do bad things to protect their children but the things they do are still bad. He doesnt hint at this or seem to grasp this at all but I cannot see how he could miss it. Otherwise we wouldnt have (theoretically) objective sentencing by judges we would instead have the offenders punished by the victims to a subjective extent for a subjective hurt.
I was reading Harris happily until this then gave up when he refused to delve any deeper than saying it is fine to torture people for information which is plain wrong and also plain doesnt work.