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    I teach both large courses, like Jurisprudence and Critical Legal Thinking (a.k.a Legal Argumentation), and small seminar-based courses at Edinburgh…

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    Surely there is an answer to the problem of AI cheating which averts the existential threat. . It’s not great,…

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    I’d like to pose a question. Let’s be pessimistic for the moment, and assume AI *does* destroy the university, at…

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    I agree with all of this. The threat is really that stark. The only solution is indeed in-class essay exams,…

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    My big problem with LLMs at the present time, apart from being potentially the epitome of Foucault’s panopticon & Big…

On the Synthese’s EICs Alleged Concern about “Professional and Dispassionate Tone”

Eric Schliesser (Ghent) discovers their concern is rather selective, applying only to critics of Intelligent Design, not the apologists.  Perhaps this inconsistency on the part of the high-minded tone police at Synthese will prompt any fence-sitters or procrastinators out there to sign the petition in its waning hours!

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