To answer your question from the other post, the class is relatively small. About 20 people, all sat in a circle.
Thanks for asking! The first day went okay. He said some wonky things about the divisions between science, philosophy, and “faith,” as well as that atheism is a faith. But beyond that, he seemed really nice and approachable. I get the impression that he’s a fair grader, as well.
I stopped by his office this morning during office hours, and we talked about philosophy and science for about an hour. We have some obvious disagreements, but he seemed genuinely curious in where I was coming from and was interested in talking more. At times I found it very difficult to bridge the inferential gaps. I am a bit down on myself for not doing as well as I would have liked, but on balance I think it was a good experience.
To answer your question from the other post, the class is relatively small. About 20 people, all sat in a circle.
Thanks for asking! The first day went okay. He said some wonky things about the divisions between science, philosophy, and “faith,” as well as that atheism is a faith. But beyond that, he seemed really nice and approachable. I get the impression that he’s a fair grader, as well.
I stopped by his office this morning during office hours, and we talked about philosophy and science for about an hour. We have some obvious disagreements, but he seemed genuinely curious in where I was coming from and was interested in talking more. At times I found it very difficult to bridge the inferential gaps. I am a bit down on myself for not doing as well as I would have liked, but on balance I think it was a good experience.
Thats good to hear.