来源:《基督科学箴言报》
原文刊登日期:2021年11月29日
As a philosophy professor, Jonathan Jacobs wants his students to think deeply – but not just about the ideas of Kant, Descartes, or Nietzsche. They need to be able to articulate their own thoughts in nuanced ways, he says.
作为一名哲学教授,乔纳森·雅各布斯希望他的学生进行深入思考——但不仅仅是关于康德、笛卡尔或尼采的思想。他说,他们需要能够以细致入微的方式表达自己的想法。
So he pushes first-year students in his classes at John Jay College of Criminal Justice “to go from the blurt, to the sentence, to the paragraph, so that by the time they graduate they are thinking in paragraphs,” he says.