Here’s a statement about discussion that I had on my syllabi, everything in it running counter to the idea that responding to a question in a classroom is a matter of having “the answer”:

That shortened link goes to an OCA guest post by my friend Stefan Hagemann about how to answer a professor’s question.
[I liked to make one-page syllabi, three columns on each side, a format I learned about from reading Edward Tufte. Compact, beautiful, and highly readable. When my university began to require that syllabi include boilerplate text about “learning objectives,” I had to go to two pages.]
Friday, November 21, 2025
Class discussion, my 2¢
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Michael Leddy
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Nice to see Merton's name. We studied him in my college class in "Outstanding lives" (The other two lives were Simone Veil and Mahatma Gandhi)
I’m a non-believer, but Merton is something of a hero of mine. I admire him esp. for seeking and then seeking some more.
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