Marquette?! Continental philosophy, is taught and practiced in so many graduate departments in the United States, that it’s a bit silly to pick out Marquette as a leading example.
Something doesn't have to be useful to be valuable. Maybe you should try to figure out what the big deal is with "quasi-science" and why people care about it so much
very valuable lecture for me, and my academic philosophical endeavours, thank you Professor Cushing 👌
Love this for everyone who thinks philosophy is nonsense it’s perfect
amazing amazing lecture.
Brilliant video
Amazing explanation
👏 good job
Regarding substitution of coreferential terms in intensional contexts: why is the new referent not the subjective conception?
I think 'chordate' refers to a backbone / spine and associated nerves? But excellence as always - thank you
Maybe it's cordate, from the latin cor for heart
Marquette?! Continental philosophy, is taught and practiced in so many graduate departments in the United States, that it’s a bit silly to pick out Marquette as a leading example.
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I'm glad I did something more useful in my life than doing quasi-science.
Something doesn't have to be useful to be valuable. Maybe you should try to figure out what the big deal is with "quasi-science" and why people care about it so much
"Aaaright", for starters, could you perhaps take a look (and listen) to this before you post it online. It might give you a clue. Aaaright?