I know I haven’t been updating this blog because I’m too lazy. Years 2 and 3 have been an exciting flurry of business (both work and busy-ness). I constantly spew bite-sized thoughts that stream into my mind on Instagram Stories anyway, and I am remarkably easily bored and excitable, so longer, more considered pieces on Blogger aren’t sustainable. I digress. Many exciting life updates! I’m now officially done with my undergraduate PPE programme at King’s College London. I loved every bit of it: the depth, rigour and intellectual intensity of the course, the international student community, the bustling city of London and all the travel opportunities around Europe. Words can’t do justice to the profundity of the experience. In typical Quincean fashion, I milked everything I could out of the three years: went to Cumberland Lodge (for free) as a photographer with the Philosophy Department in Years 1 and 3, clinched the Principal’s Global Leadership Award (PGLA) in my second year (spending...
Steven Hayes is spot on, but scepticism (the view that nothing can be known) is not relativism (the view that we can know things, but competing claims can be equally valid or equally true). I have just recommended this video to Mr Tan Wah Jiam and Mr U. K. Shyam, and I hope that this will be the video shown to JC1 students at the sample lectures next February instead of the old, boring and irrelevant one on Plato's Ideal Forms. ∎
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