LINK:
http://reason.com/blog/2014/11/18/at...register-until
This is a screenshot of the quiz talked about in the link:

This is actually a very specific ideology regarding linguistics, so it's intellectually shameful that a college would mandate that position before taking classes. Specifically, this quiz takes the position that words have static, singular meanings and that their contextual implications are what the quiz says they are.
These implications/meanings need to be shown to be there, to be static, to be unavoidable etc; you can't just say you're right and put it in a quiz. But this is what they're doing.
This is one of the most unrigorous thought processes I've ever seen a university transparently advocate. The faculty of linguistics and philosophy at this university are, I suspect, embarrassed to be associated with the campus.
http://reason.com/blog/2014/11/18/at...register-until
This is a screenshot of the quiz talked about in the link:

This is actually a very specific ideology regarding linguistics, so it's intellectually shameful that a college would mandate that position before taking classes. Specifically, this quiz takes the position that words have static, singular meanings and that their contextual implications are what the quiz says they are.
These implications/meanings need to be shown to be there, to be static, to be unavoidable etc; you can't just say you're right and put it in a quiz. But this is what they're doing.
This is one of the most unrigorous thought processes I've ever seen a university transparently advocate. The faculty of linguistics and philosophy at this university are, I suspect, embarrassed to be associated with the campus.

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