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"On the Meaning of Justice"

Philosophy 201 · Recorded Spring 2025

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73%

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The Invisible Student

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61%

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Pick a Lane at 18

Declare now. Regret later. Repeat.

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45%

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The Loneliness Epidemic

Thousands of people. Nobody who knows you.

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The Seminar Community

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0%

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Graduate Without Making Anything

Four years. One diploma. No original thought.

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