Posts tagged ‘Universities’

Thought and Action in the Huntingdon Affair

Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom


by / RP 010 (Spring 1975)

The examined life is not worth living

by / RP 008 (Summer 1974)

Not in front of the students

by / RP 007 (Spring 1974)

The Huntingdon File

by / RP 007 (Spring 1974)

Searle’s Idea of a University

by / RP 005 (Summer 1973)

Professional Philosophers

by / RP 001 (Spring 1972)

People who don’t know anything about philosophy courses are likely to be astonished and dismayed by their effects. The main thing they will notice is that the philosophy student acquires a very mannered way of speaking and a knack of shrugging off serious ideas with half frivolous complaints about the words in which they are [...]


Examinations and Academic Illiteracy; Philosophy and the World

by / RP 001 (Spring 1972)