You said “named after” when you meant “named after an idea popularized by”.
If you type one thing and expect people to understand that you meant something else then I will have to assume that by this:
>>people who do post grads tend to be well rounded enough to have read a bit of philosophy, or at least, they did in my day.
you meant you once visited a university but never enrolled in any classes?
You can complain that people on the internet misunderstand on purpose (and I agree it is far to common), but that complaint is only valid if you communicate clearly yourself.
You said “named after” when you meant “named after an idea popularized by”.
If you type one thing and expect people to understand that you meant something else then I will have to assume that by this:
>>people who do post grads tend to be well rounded enough to have read a bit of philosophy, or at least, they did in my day.
you meant you once visited a university but never enrolled in any classes?
You can complain that people on the internet misunderstand on purpose (and I agree it is far to common), but that complaint is only valid if you communicate clearly yourself.