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Re: I think it's excessive Stephen Send a noteboard - 08/02/2013 03:41:06 PM
In the very old, medieval sense, it's correct, but we don't live in the Middle Ages. "Professor" is a perfectly fine and distinct category.

Over here in Ireland Professor is a very limited title, usually reserved for the head of an academic department in a university or college. Every other Ph.D is referred to as Doctor. So to me applying the term Professor to every bearer of a Ph.D, or to every lecturer is excessive.
I think it's somewhat perverse when people with a "doctorate in divinity" take the "doctor" title, because it's really more confessional than academic.

I completely agree.
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