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José Ricardo
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Could you guys put Philosophy, Sociology, History and Arts in the Homework sections? I would be very appreciated.
Homework on such topics would generate a lot of different opinion, because no question in philosophy or sociology has a definite answer. Such a forum would soon become difficult to moderate.José Ricardo said:Could you guys put Philosophy, Sociology, History and Arts in the Homework sections? I would be very appreciated.
In addition, we don't permit discussions on Philosophy.Wrichik Basu said:Such a forum would soon become difficult to moderate.
Mark44 said:In addition, we don't permit discussions on Philosophy.
We don't have qualified professionals to moderate such discussions.José Ricardo said:Why not?
Greg Bernhardt said:We don't have qualified professionals to moderate such discussions.
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