Jiang's stated test for whether his arguments can survive debate with knowledgeable professors rather than remaining internet assertions.
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academic scrutiny
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Key Notes
Jiang says it is personally important for him to critique himself and test whether his arguments can withstand academic scrutiny.
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"So, that's one project that I'm going to do. That's the first one that I have in June. In the fall, I will probably..."
"...self -reflection. And like to see if my arguments can withstand academic scrutiny. So, that's very important. I like seeing that. Yeah."
"...huge demand for that. And Theo Vaughn too. He's facing some scrutiny. They're saying that he's crazy. I'm seeing some similar attacks and pushback..."
"...so a lot of what I say now is under intense scrutiny, and a lot of things I say will be taken out of..."
"...is the third answer so much, the inner assurance through self -scrutiny. Do you have any understanding of why that worked out the way..."
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