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Stanley Fish, the prolific American writer and scholar, explores the intersections of law, literature, and philosophy with unparalleled depth and nuance. His provocative essays challenge conventional wisdom, prompting readers to reconsider their assumptions and delve into the complexities of language and meaning.
"In general, higher education does not know how to speak for its interests. It offers a stance that is defensive, cowardly and likely to be ineffective."
"Any idea can be brought into the classroom if the point is to inquire into its structure, history, influence and so forth. But no idea belongs in the classroom if the point of introducing it is to recruit your students for the political agenda it may be thought to imply."
"It is always incorrect to assume you can know what someone's moral convictions are based on their philosophical theories."
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