This is the true way of a genuine and courageous intellectual, as I confidently assume that you are. University and other academic appointments are merely nice (albeit unquestionably practical) situations. This is the suffering and field of contest (literally what 'campus' denotes) that is inseparable from true scholarship and philosop…
This is the true way of a genuine and courageous intellectual, as I confidently assume that you are. University and other academic appointments are merely nice (albeit unquestionably practical) situations. This is the suffering and field of contest (literally what 'campus' denotes) that is inseparable from true scholarship and philosophy. To turn about Aristotle's explanation for why he fled Athens, "surely they WILL sin again (and again) against philosophy."
This is the true way of a genuine and courageous intellectual, as I confidently assume that you are. University and other academic appointments are merely nice (albeit unquestionably practical) situations. This is the suffering and field of contest (literally what 'campus' denotes) that is inseparable from true scholarship and philosophy. To turn about Aristotle's explanation for why he fled Athens, "surely they WILL sin again (and again) against philosophy."