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www.quackometer.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The conversation is a heated debate between two individuals, Ted Wrinch and Andy Lewis, regarding the role of primary and secondary qualities in physics. Ted asserts that these concepts have been foundational since Galileo, while Andy dismisses this claim, arguing that modern physics does not rely on them. The discussion escalates into personal attacks, with both sides accusing each other of intellectual cowardice and dogmatism. The conversation also touches on broader topics, including the influence of Rudolf Steiner and Waldorf education, with accusations of occultism and indoctrination. The debate becomes increasingly hostile, with neither side providing substantial evidence or engaging constructively with the other's arguments. | |
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www.socialsciencespace.com
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| | | | | Annie Pilote, dean of the faculty of graduate and postdoctoral studies at the Université Laval, was named chair of the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences at its 2023 virtual annual meeting last month. Members also elected Debra Thompson as a new director on the board. | |
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thewaldorfreview.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Waldorf School Reviews - Discover the truth behind Waldorf education - Read honest critical reviews by parents, students and teachers - by school. | |
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www.newyorker.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article explores the evolving landscape of higher education, touching on issues like the decline of the English paper, the impact of the pandemic on academic practices, debates over curriculum and political activism in schools, and the future of educational technology and policy. | ||