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Pasquale admits, however, that on occasion he has opted to back down from taking a few courses because of their difficulty. Among them are Government 1060: "The History of Political Theory I," Philosophy 130 "Hegel" and Philosophy 159z: "Topics in Epistemology...
...what if you're only a first-year? Have you been neglecting your senior thesis for the past few months? Well, exam period is the perfect time to start that first chapter. Immersing yourself in thesis reading, even if you happen to be writing on Kant, Hegel and "retributive theories of punishment," is still much more appealing than cramming for tomorrow's final...
...their roles like glossy-magazine archetypes in a masque. He's a self-contained realist, she a self-doubting romantic. He won't talk and she won't stop. Their ups and downs are delicately choreographed by a well-read Puck who's not afraid of quoting Thales, Heraclitus, Hegel, Marx and five others in a single paragraph...
...should qualify that, however. Sports cliches are easily understood. Some other cliches are not. How many of us really understood what Socrates meant when he said "The unexamined life is not worth living? And how many of us took true note when Hegel wrote "The actual is the rational?" (I just threw that...
...find one's own voice. This search is something which I found lacking at Harvard. Harvard students are great at name-dropping. Often I would get into philosophical arguments with my fellow concentrators only to realize that it wasn't them with whom I was arguing but rather Kant, Hegel and others. Creative writing classes allow students to find their own voice within the numerous voices of past minds. This is the academic ideal--being able to synthesize the voices of the Great Minds with...