Talk:Dominican University College

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Dorsetonian in topic Improving content and sources
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Improving content and sources

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I noticed that Dorsetonian recently added two notes to this article: that it needs to be rewritten to comply with quality standards and that it reads like an advertisement. If they could provide further information about what sections of the article need to be fixed, that would be helpful. It seems like most of the recent edits to the page have been to eliminate potentially biased material and to add sources.72.143.55.251 (talk) 21:29, 16 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

It reads to me more like a university prospectus than an encyclopaedic article. This runs throughout the entire article but With its traditional origins in the House of Studies of the Friar Preachers of St. Dominic, DUC is particularly well situated and established to promote advanced research studies in the history of philosophy. The medieval tradition, with its overarching synthesis in the philosophy and theology of St. Thomas Aquinas, requires a solid grounding in the ancient philosophies of Plato, Aristotle and the Neo-Platonists. The Department encourages and often conducts research in the original languages of the ancient authors. Faculty members are continually engaged in scholarly studies which demonstrate the relevance of ancient philosophy to understanding the modern world. is particularly egregious. Dorsetonian (talk) 23:22, 16 December 2019 (UTC)Reply