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“There are lots of decisions that, in an ideal world, would be made in a flexible, holistic, discretionary way, but which cannot be made that way by institutions that have lost the public’s trust” — Daniel Greco on public trust in higher education
The Splintered Mind turns 20 — Eric Schwitzgebel takes the occasion to reflect on the benefits of philosophy blogging
Is a mathematics without infinity “more realistic”? More “honest”? Better? — ma
“There are lots of decisions that, in an ideal world, would be made in a flexible, holistic, discretionary way, but which cannot be made that way by institutions that have lost the public’s trust” — Daniel Greco on public trust in higher education
The Splintered Mind turns 20 — Eric Schwitzgebel takes the occasion to reflect on the benefits of philosophy blogging
Is a mathematics without infinity “more realistic”? More “honest”? Better? — ma
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