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So you come here often....
.... but where have you come from?
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heh... my dad always used to say the only thing a degree in philosophy lets you do is teach philosophy :D
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I have only taken one college course in philosophy. I was exposed to Plato and Socrates and a few others I don't remember. The one thing that comes back to me most is the shadows on the wall idea from Plato. It helps me to realize the reality I think I experience is not objective.
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Hmm.. The people who graduate from subjects of mathematical/natural scientific nature are called "magisters of philosophy" in Finland. :) (Historical background for that skipped in this post.) I am minoring in theoretical/analytical philosophy (logic, metaphysics & ontology & epistemology, philosophy of language and mind.. versus practical philosophy: social & moral philosophy, philosophy of state and good life etc.), but have also some random courses in science studies and feminist studies which combine philosophy to other approaches.
I am studying it kind as a hobby atm, but if I will pursue academical career in sociology or communications eventually, all that will come in handy. |
if my punk ass gets back in skewl then i'll prolly have a few classess in phil.
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I took LS1 (Liberal Studies), like everyone else at my school... The course consists of a bunch of readings ranging from Plato and Descartes to Thoreau to Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Luckily for me, I happened to get one of the teachers who actually did a good job with discussions, so my class was interesting. I plan to take some real philosophy courses when I have space in my schedule, or over a summer one of these years...
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My studies in Physics, Psychology & History
provide me with enough Philosophical background without having directly studied it. And I've read many articles and books on it. |
I dropped out of philosophy about 12 hours into university, but I still have about 450$ worth of textbooks and a few classics that I've read through just for kicks. I haven't posted anything here yet, but once I'm sure that once I can make a statement that I can confidently defend I'll probably get a little more vocal.
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I'm majoring in any one or all of the following: History, Compartive Religious Studies, Pre-Law, and Poly Sci. Which and how many change daily.
I'd say i'm self taught, having been a intellectual minority for most of my life...one with a mouth that tends to get me in trouble. |
I'm more for the study of Psychology, rather than philosophy... altho I find philosophy interesting, I cant hold a coherent thought process for long enough to get far into anything worth philosophizing... (can't spell)
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Never actually took a course labelled Philosophy, but many of the ones I have taken touched on aspects of it.
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I've studied a lot of things in college and various courses yet have never taken a full fledged philosophy course.
I am a lurker in here in this particular forum as I usually don't have the time to launch into a full-fledged answer or response before I'm interrupted and that drives me nuts! As far as a lot of the threads/replies in here...well sometimes I read them and say holy crap I'm over my head....most times it's a response from the heart. Which, while sometimes they aren't the most enlightening in the world they are honest and from the heart! Do I hesitate sometimes posting in here...sure - only when I know I don't have the time to put into it. Other than that...degree or no degree I will put in my two cents worth from the best college I know....that of life! :p |
I am an undergraduate student with a dual major in Philosophy and Political Science ( emphasizing in political philosophy). Read all of the greats and a few of the not so greats. Totally changed my perspective on the world. Now I dont have answers to anything.
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I have a minor in it and it seems useless to me.
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