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Re: The States: North Dakota is Still the Worst
I agree with this. I've read a trillion high brow research books from university presses and I almost always go to Wikipedia for a first gloss. The Wikipedia article on Hegel is 20 pages. The SEP article is 26 pages... because it's only one of a couple dozen articles spreading over several hundred pages!
Executive summaries, used judiciously, are essential to gaining information efficiently.
I get that and don't necessarily disagree. But wikipedia is a great source to get five minutes to get 80% of the necessary information on a subject to have a casual conversation. Instead of spending hours or tens of hours reading to get that last 20%. I don't get why people rag on wikipedia. I wouldn't cite it in a research paper, but for everyday things it's a great resource.
I agree with this. I've read a trillion high brow research books from university presses and I almost always go to Wikipedia for a first gloss. The Wikipedia article on Hegel is 20 pages. The SEP article is 26 pages... because it's only one of a couple dozen articles spreading over several hundred pages!
Executive summaries, used judiciously, are essential to gaining information efficiently.