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From such results, Kitchener and King postulate that reflective judgment tends to hatch in the preteen years and to progress, ideally, through seven stages. Individuals at the first two of these levels, they say, react like the freshman, accepting preordained conclusions that come from supposedly incontrovertible authority. At the next two stages, generally from 18 to 21, people grow skeptical of the notion that anything can be rationally known and justify beliefs by what feels right. At levels five and six (ages 22 to 25), represented by the graduate student, they see reality as a matter of interpretation, with knowledge...
SUPPOSE THE professor says, "the main character in this play is a Christ figure. Thank you. Have a good weekend." This will immediately trigger a pleasant sounding latch mechanism, opening a hatch from which a credit towards tenure will fall. If the professor already has tenure, he gets an autographed picture of himself...
...have known him for many years and he has always acknowledged his mistakes," Hatch said. "I believe he is telling the truth, the only way we will ever know is if we let [North and Poindexter] testify...
Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe '62, who was debating Hatch, also commented on the scandal. "It is an irony," Tribe said, that the two "put their own view of the national interests above the laws of Congress...
...Hatch said that he believed that President Reagan was telling the truth, but added that the President could have heard the plan and not realized its implications...