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Asking Humanly Historical Questions in Philosophy Classrooms
Asking Humanly Historical Questions in Philosophy Classrooms

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My students were mad the day I told them they’d have to debate the merits of The Origin of Species. Obviously, they told me, the pro-Darwin group would just automatically win. They were enthusiastic future doctors, eager almost engineers, the . . .

My students were mad the day I told them they’d have to debate the merits of The Origin of Species. Obviously, they told me, the pro-Darwin group would just automatically win. They were enthusiastic future doctors, eager almost engineers, the next generation of STEM researchers and professors. They’d taken advanced biology and chemistry and biochemistry […]

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