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What's New in this Club

  1. What's new in this club
  2. I took both philosophy and algebra as a part of a prior degree. I think philosophy taught me more about understanding human behavior and considering alternative perspectives than reasoning, which I...
  3. I wonder about that. I am not so sure philosophy instruction is as standardized as
  4. This is just too weird for AN. There's no question being asked, and it sounds like a flight-of-ideas if I have ever seen it. What does replacing hairstylists with AI-controlled robots have to do...
  5. I never took Philosophy. It was considered an alternative to algebra, but I liked math. Gender studies might have been an interesting elective. I had to take something that fit my schedule, so I ended...
  6. Interesting
  7. Admin note: While clubs are a little more lenient about staying on topic, let's try to keep it at least geared towards the topic. The Politics Club is thattaway -> and where you can discuss...
  8. I would say the same thing to all the people who thought a drunk Kamala would defeat The Donald in the Presidential election but it just wasn't even a nice try. Lmao Enjoy the next 4 years, it...
  9. Hahaha Nice
  10. Yes, the same party that called President Trump a "xenophobe" for trying to halt travel from specific countries while also encouraging mass terrorist attacks from BLM/ANTIFA and other far left...
  11. Sure. Is it the same party that vilified Dr Fauci and refused to follow basic disease mitigation strategies during a
  12. Unfortunately, you have an entire political party who have launched an all-out assault on science and our education system. There are now people in complete denial of basic biology who advocate for...
  13. Bigotry trends toward exageration, hyperbole, and unnecessary drama in the published complaints and
  14. I think all that stuff was incorporated in the courses I took, especially ones like Community Health Nursing, which dealt with different populations. Off topic but at work annually we have...
  15. I graduated 20 years ago and we had to take a class in "Cultural Sensitivity" which I did find helpful in practice. Working with at risk youth I have had a real world crash course in Gender studies...
  16. I never took philosophy and gender studies wasn't a required course. It it generally required now? I'm old but got my BSN in 2007. When did it become
  17. Well, for starters, a philosophy 101 course is based on millennia of vetted human intellectual capital and critical thought and gender studies have developed out of ideologies that haven't been around...
  18. I've had a BSN since 1982 so biased on subject: Out of our class of 25, 4 were men. Hope to see that be 50/50 by 2030.
  19. So ... does that mean that understanding the nuances of gender in general and health care in particular is not useful to a health caregiver? Why is philosophy 101 less "fluffy" than gender...
  20. Some things, however sound ignorant because they actually are ignorant. Your gender comment fits nicely into that
  21. Not understanding something doesn't mean it's ignorant. Common mistake, and it really just demonstrates the point....so, there's
  22. Quite possibly the most ignorant post I've seen since joining
  23. Should have started worrying when Philosophy 101 was replaced by Gender Inclusive Studies for required core