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American Thought Leaders

Peter Boghossian on Ivy League Cover-Ups: Harvard Plagiarism Just the Tip of the Iceberg

American Thought Leaders

The Epoch Times

Government, News, Politics

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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“There are people—a non-trivial number of people—who teach in the academy, many of whom have tenure, who have obtained their credentials fraudulently. They have lied, they have cheated on their PhD, and that is an extraordinarily serious problem on multiple levels.”

As professor of philosophy at Portland State University, Peter Boghossian was known for challenging orthodoxies. Today, he uses his distinct “Street Epistemology” method to teach communication and critical thinking.

“There is something about giving people the tools to ask really good questions. But not only are we not giving them the tools so they don’t have the questions, but they’re force-fed one answer, and particularly to moral questions. And the consequence of that is it becomes an ideology mill, where the goal is to replicate the dominant ideology—whatever is morally fashionable,” says Professor Boghossian.

He is known for his role in the Grievance Studies Affair, where he co-authored a series of intentionally fraudulent papers that were published in well-known academic journals, exposing the corruption of scholarship in a number of disciplines belonging to the humanities.

“My guess to you is, you’re looking at 7-to-9 percent of dissertations in the humanities that are plagiarized. If I’m wrong, it’s not because there are fewer, it’s because there are far, far more,” says Professor Boghossian. “We have endemic corruption in our academic institutions. The only other question is what to do about it?”

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.


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There are people who teach in the academy, many of whom have tenure, who have obtained their credentials fraudulently.

0:08.0

They have lied. They have cheated, and that is an extraordinarily serious problem on multiple levels.

0:15.0

As professor of philosophy at Portland State University,

0:18.0

Peter Burgosian was known for challenging orthodoxies.

0:22.0

Today, he uses his distinct street

0:24.3

epistemology method to teach communication and critical thinking. He is known for

0:29.4

his role in the Grievance Studies affair when he co-authored a series of intentionally fraudulent

0:34.8

papers that were published in well-known academic journals exposing the corruption of scholarship

0:40.5

in a number of disciplines of the humanities.

0:43.0

My guess to you is you're looking at 7 to 9% of

0:48.0

dissertations in the humanities that are plagiarized.

0:50.0

If I'm wrong, it's not because they're fewer,

0:52.0

it's because they're far more.

0:54.0

We have endemic corruption in our academic institutions.

0:57.0

The only other question is what to do about it.

0:59.0

This is American Thought Leaders, and I'm Yanya Kelleck.

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