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The “aristocracy of sex” in philosophy

Jonathan Wolff (UCL) comments.  At the end of the column, he runs together two issues that should be kept separate:  the combative nature of philosophy and how one should treat students.  Professor Ishiguro's approach on the latter seems the right one, but that is independent of whether philosophy as practiced among peers should, or should not be, combative.  Insofar as truth is at stake, combat seems the right posture!

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