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Tag Archives: philosophy
How a spat over PC culture in philosophy betrayed philosophy itself
Outrage over a student union’s alleged call for a ban on white thinkers is misplaced—and shows even philosophy isn’t immune to the toxic political climate
So, Alain de Botton, what is art for?
In the art world, asking “What is a museum for?” is like asking, “What is money for?” at a Wall Street dinner, says philosopher Alain de Botton
French students debate mandatory philosophy exam
Some say ‘philo’ is demoralizing, elitist and unrealistic
The lycée: What’s the point?
French students debate mandatory philosophy exam
How Canadian schools stack up in QS rankings (part two)
Subject rankings for psychology, law, economics…
Cheers to the Science Pub
Café lectures trend grows
Student club offers “philosophical counselling”
Group opposes psychiatry
Are today’s students really more boring?
Philosophical conversations make a comeback on campus
Foreign doctorate students could be sent home
Finish in four years or pay for it yourself: Ontario government