Editor’s note: What follows is an excerpt adapted from a new book, Academic Writing as if Readers Matter, out this month from Princeton University Press.
In a 2020 essay critiquing academic philosophy’s norms against aestheticizing or personalizing one’s writing, the philosopher ...
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Michigan author Philip Sterling visited the Peter White Public Library Wednesday to debut his new book “Lessons in Geography.
Although they often live in the margins of mainstream society, dreams are a wellspring of creativity and lodestars for our life pursuits.
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Two new papers by a team of researchers at Boston University, the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), and the German Center for ...