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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

An Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion on the Connections between the Sciences and the Humanities  
Panelists:
Susan Dwyer, Department of Philosophy, University of Maryland, College Park
Christoph Irmscher, Department of English, Indiana University
Manil Suri, Department of Mathematics, UMBC
Tim Topoleski, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UMBC

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  • The Brit ladys talk in the beginning reminds me of those great lines from

    A Fish Called Wanda.

    Apes don't read philosophy!

    Yes they do. They just don't understand it.

  • OMG, this she philosopher is the worst.

    To steal a line from WC Fields that he used for self-important celebrities,

    it's her ignorance that gives her confidence. She advances conjecture as fact,

    even after saying "suggests" more than once.

    How graceless to still use hateful PC expressions like "dead white male" and to call Kant evil. Let your listeners make up their own minds.

    And why keep refering to philosohpers are "she" when there are almost none?

    High IQ? Maybe. Low EQ? Obviously!

  • This lady "philosohper" is proof that women aren't just bad drivers.

    Does she have any idea what a turn off her hatefulness is?

    How can you be a lover of wisdom, the very definition of Philosophy and bury it under a bunch of PC platitudes passed off as fact?

    What an obnoxious bore.

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