antishock8 wrote:Ok. Maybe I'm missing something
Yes, you're missing something, and it's the same thing that you've been missing (and that I've been pointing out) from the first time you launched this particular attack:
The list of my FARMS publications to which you refer is a list of my FARMS publications, and does not list my
non-FARMS publications. Accordingly, to look at a list of FARMS publications and announce, triumphantly, that it contains not a single non-FARMS publication, is very much like conducting a careful survey of 100,000 bachelors and then revealing with breathless excitement that there isn't a single married man among them, or like casting a net with a six-inch mesh over the side of your boat and, after a reasonable length of time, pulling it back in, inspecting the contents, and declaring that the lake contains no fish smaller than 6".
You might also notice that the list of my FARMS publications to which you continually refer doesn't list things that I've edited, but only things that I've written. Thus, my work in editing the
FARMS Review shows up only obliquely, when my "Editor's Introductions" (which I've contributed to most, but not quite all, numbers of the
Review) are listed. Thus too, my work in founding and directing the Middle Eastern Texts Initiative goes unmentioned in the list of my FARMS publications. And yet, if you were to actually look at any of the fourteen bilingual books produced thus far by the Middle Eastern Texts Initative (you can order them from the University of Chicago Press, if you're interested), you would find my name on them as editor-in-chief.
Here's a little mental exercise for you: On the second page of this thread, incidental to a discussion of my allegedly suspicious, luxurious, and lavish travel history, I passingly mentioned a couple of my Islam-related publications. I supplied their full bibliographical data, and their existence can thus be verified. You (or someone more fair-minded than you, perhaps) might want to examine the list of my FARMS publications to which you constantly refer and check to see whether those two Islam-related publications are mentioned on it. Then, when that question has been answered, you (or that more fair-minded person) might want to consider the implications of what you (or that more fair-minded person) have found for the question of whether the list of my FARMS publications is an exhaustive list of
all of my publications.
Here's another little mental exercise: I just received in the mail yesterday a copy of a new book -- Jane Marie Law and Vanessa R. Sasson, eds.,
Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008) -- which contains an essay that I wrote about legends regarding the period between the conception and birth of Muhammad. Watch the list of my FARMS publications over the next month or two. Check to see whether this Oxford publication ever shows up on the list of my publications with FARMS. After a reasonable interval has passed, reflect on the significance of what you (or a fairer-minded person) have discovered in that respect for the issue of whether or not the list of my FARMS publications is a list of
all of my publications.
Finally, by the way, I agree with the characterization of socialism that appears in your signature line. I'm an economic libertarian.