The true Riley's Law does a pretty good job of it:
"I know it when I see it" will not work for food regulations!
Imagine being the man in this photo and sacrificing your marriage to Poast moar about trans people
Which presents an interesting pedagogical claim: that there is a skill called critical thinking that can be entirely divorced from content knowledge. And this might be unpopular to say, but I'm not sure that's true. You actually need to know a few things in order to think critically about new info
My entire LinkedIn feed is about AI in education, and the main 'argument' from the pro-AI side is more of a demand, and the demand is that educators change their standard to stop asking students to know things.
Claude Limerick
Except tobacco has uh, a definition
Sudan is showing the future of drones - poorly resourced armies nonetheless able to kill civilians well behind the front line, with basically no limit
It is not, thinking does not happen in a vacuum, it is always about something, or in collaboration with something or against something minds are not and cannot be ideal spheres performing ideal logical operations without any point of reference i feel like i am losing my fucking mind