Hmm. What do we think of this? I'm inclined to think identifying postmodern content in university courses is not an unethical thing to do. Could be very useful.http://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-friday-edition-1.4396970/u-of-t-profs-alarmed-by-jordan-peterson-s-plan-to-target-classes-he-calls-indoctrination-cults-1.4396974 …
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Yes, and they are entitled to as long as no one's forcing them. Surely? You can't make people be sensible.
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Yes, of course. We're just talking about whether it is advisable or not.
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Clearly he feels it's inadvisable to *not* have that list available. Personally, I didn't take advice from anyone on what university course to take, but I don't see the harm.
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He did, yes, and so did I at first. But I was convinced it would probably add to polarisation and do more harm than good and so is he now.
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You mean in vulnerable people who are not strong-willed enough to understand that they can ignore him?
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I mean in people who don't want to who will rage at the PoMos who will rage back and it will all escalate even more.
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Oh yes. Well that's a risk with everything. Maybe he's doing it specifically for that response. There's not a lot to be done in that case.
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