by Mitchell Holman <Noemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 14, 2007 at 10:54 PM
Sanders Kaufman <bucky@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:tSBqh.16320$ZT3.9869
@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mitchell Holman wrote:
>> Sanders Kaufman <bucky@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:m9vqh.26786$QU1.1054
>>> The student - a very precocious little fireball - tried to force
>>> the issue.
>>
>> This kid won't last long in the workforce by
>> "forcing" issues with her superiors.
>
> You're right.
> The lioness would make a lousy sheep.
>
>
>> If she wants to discuss Eastern religion why is
>> she doing it in a philosophy class? Is the curriculum
>> of Kant and Hegel and Hobbes and Nietzsche too much
>> for her?
>
> A class on philosophy that excludes any religion would be like
> an American history class that never mentions slavery - hollow.
>
>
>
Philosophy is one of those fields that can
be as broad or narrow as the instructor wants.
If he wants to exclude religion there is still
LOTS to work with;...........