Brandon, I'm about to send you an email about an idea I have for improving the quality if philosophizing online. The fact that I wrote it today and then saw you posted this lampoon, is surely just one if Providence's crookedly straight lines.
Clearly, if we intend to teach undergrads philosophy we should leave behind the classroom or lecture hall and bring back the peripatetic style of Aristotle. In my case, I just can’t seem to think about an idea without getting up and walking around...
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Clearly, the silly walks make the philosopher.
ReplyDeleteIt's the hardest thing to get right in graduate school.
ReplyDeleteBrandon, I'm about to send you an email about an idea I have for improving the quality if philosophizing online. The fact that I wrote it today and then saw you posted this lampoon, is surely just one if Providence's crookedly straight lines.
ReplyDeleteOoh, perhaps you could find one where the Pythons discuss what is science. :)
ReplyDeleteNot quite the ticket, but fun nonetheless:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M-vnmejwXo
Of course, not knowing your email address would make things more difficult.
ReplyDeleteAw check, I'll just post it. http://ebougis.wordpress.com/2012/04/13/i-want-to-start-a-forum/
ReplyDeleteClearly, if we intend to teach undergrads philosophy we should leave behind the classroom or lecture hall and bring back the peripatetic style of Aristotle. In my case, I just can’t seem to think about an idea without getting up and walking around...
ReplyDeleteSounds good to me.
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