Locked in adversarial tension
There is more than one way academic competition can play out
The history of Western thought has always been one of adversarial disputation. For those within the tradition, this has been its greatest strength. For those without, its key weakness.
There are many similarities between the opposition of Diogenes of Sinope, the founder of the ancient Cynic school of philosophy to Plato and the conflict between the medie…



