Out of interest what do you have in mind? *audibly sweats at the thought that this relates to me... mainly because the very idea that I would still associate with grad student peasantry disgusts me; the working class can kiss my arse, I've got a tenure track position at last!*
Hmm maybe, sometimes I guess I think it'd be blowing off steam with little actual significance, but I think professional power networks and the responsibilities one takes on as an educator at least make it especially important that professors obey any general norm to this effect.
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It's definitely more important for professors not to insult students. I agree. I just don't think it ever has any value besides that. In no way am I ever going to have a more attuned view into the motivations of Chalmers' view than he does, even if I disagree, for instance.
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Fair play!
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