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...We’re all baffled and plan to double check on this in the morning,” Professor of Philosophy Alison Simmons, a co-chair of the task force that drafted the report, wrote in an e-mail yesterday evening...
It’s “the most vulnerable” component of the proposal, said Professor of Philosophy Alison Simmons, the other co-chair of the group that produced the report...
While the report lays out a comprehensive structure for Harvard’s next general education system, it does not explain how it will be put into effect. English professor Louis Menand and philosophy professor Alison Simmons, who both chaired the report committee, said in a joint interview yesterday that they expected some of the report’s specifics to change before it becomes final...
...party needs. Legislation should result from compromise, not lack of an opposing opinion. To say that espousing true Democratic ideals is a "bold move" akin to "extremism" shows how much the Democrats' positions have weakened owing to just the type of wishy-washy Third Way politics Klein advocates. Alison Schroth Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Klein asserted that the primary was "poorly attended." But other sources said that the 43% turnout was the highest for a primary in the state's history. David Strempel Como, Italy How Much Risk Can We Take? You asked, "What Will It Take To Make Us Feel...
...despite the lax course requirements—12 courses for the elective track, 13 for honors—you’ll probably need all the help you can get, at first anyway. Along with its “light” course load, Philosophy is famous for Professor Alison Simmons (who is very active in the ongoing curricular review and is the department’s Head Tutor) and her accessible but difficult Phil 8 class, “Introduction to the History of Early Modern Philosophy.” It’s the kind of class that...