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What is knowing, what is science, what is theory?
This is the third in a series of guest posts by Nate Monroe. I’ve been under water for a few weeks, and that’s left me five weeks behind in my new blogging enterprise. So, in an effort to get back … Continue reading
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Learning to Drink from a Fire Hose
This is the second in a series of guest posts by Nate Monroe. In “Week 1: How to Succeed in Grad School,” Will does an excellent job covering the arc of our Week 1 readings (they are identical across our … Continue reading
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How to be a Political Scientist in 10 Easy Steps
This is the first in a series of guest posts by Nate Monroe. In his blog post, “Teaching Theory and Inference (aka ‘Science’) to 1st Year PhD Students,” Will aptly described the motivation for and logic behind our jointly designed … Continue reading
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