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>Although we don't exactly know what he taught in class, we _can_ discuss
>whether the supposed issues are okay for the class in question. I think
>this ends up to be the real issue of this whole discussion anyway, not
>whether Kenyon should have been removed from teaching his class. I think
>this a good discussion point for the reflector. As far as I'm concerned,
>Kenyon's past problems are settled, but not the underlying issues.
I would argue at this point you don't know anything he taught in class. It
is as I said before.. the philosophers and the horse.... Unless you know of
some good reason to suspect him of dishonesty, why don't you try asking him.
Then you have some basis to be critical or at least informed.
Art
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