4.2.04

VARIOUS FROM CLASS TODAY:

*My political modeling professor, discussing the separation of voters into groups:

"What you want is to put two things together that don't necessarily seem to go together--that's why everyone likes NASCAR dads and soccer moms so much. But you need to have a group that has some people in it, so, Protestant Catholics. You can't be a Protestant and a Catholic at the same time."

Obviously he's never heard of Anglicans.

*My epistemology professor put the following on the board, which I pass along to you:

which of these go with which:

a priori-a posteriori
analytic-synthetic
necessary-contingent
certain-dubious

and

epsitemology
metaphysics
philosophy of mind
philosophy of language

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