Jiang interprets Dante's attack on academic studies as a complaint that scholars use thought for earthly ambition rather than for God and truth.
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Earthly ambition
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"Okay. So here, Dante is criticizing academic studies, right? Okay? What is his concern about academic studies at this time? What does he mean?..."
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