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'''Lydia Goehr''' (surname pronounced like "Goethe" without the final consonant sound) is a popular [[Philosophy Department|philosophy]] professor known for her sass and the quality of her teaching. In 2005, she received a Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching and in 2008 was a recipient of GSAC's Faculty Mentoring Award. This, despite the fact that in her emails she refers to a certain internet site as "wicked wikopedia". Her classes often incorporate material by [[Arthur Danto]]. | '''Lydia Goehr''' (surname pronounced like "Goethe" without the final consonant sound) is a popular [[Philosophy Department|philosophy]] professor known for her sass and the quality of her teaching. In 2005, she received a Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching and in 2008 was a recipient of GSAC's Faculty Mentoring Award. This, despite the fact that in her emails she refers to a certain internet site as "wicked wikopedia". Her classes often incorporate material by [[Arthur Danto]]. |
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Lydia Goehr (surname pronounced like "Goethe" without the final consonant sound) is a popular philosophy professor known for her sass and the quality of her teaching. In 2005, she received a Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching and in 2008 was a recipient of GSAC's Faculty Mentoring Award. This, despite the fact that in her emails she refers to a certain internet site as "wicked wikopedia". Her classes often incorporate material by Arthur Danto.