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QuestionI'm an art student right now because I thought that was my passion, but lately I have an interest in philosophy. What should I do?Community AnswerYou can seek a way to combine your interests. Great art is often deeply philosophical, and great philosophy deeply artistic.
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QuestionI have little to no money for college. How would I go about educating myself?Community AnswerBecome an autodidact. Read everything: novels, history, religion, philosophy, whatever. Think about what you read. Talk to others about what you read. Ask intelligent questions. Audit classes about subjects you are interested in. Do the same work as the paying students. Ask more questions. Consider the source. Learn to reason critically.
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QuestionCan I become a philosopher without any degree but by just being able to understand the world, god, nature and religions?Shadowmusic7Community AnswerYes. By definition, a philosopher is a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic and other related fields. This means if you have the right mindset, you can become a philosopher.
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QuestionIs it possible to become a philosopher if my reading skills are poor?Community AnswerYes because you will take your time and read texts slowly. This will help with your understanding of the text. Also, for some texts, understanding/comprehension may not be the goal. Sometimes a text (see Lacan's writing) will disorient you purposefully and work on you without being fully comprehended. This is a magical part of philosophy.
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QuestionCan I get a nice job if I became a philosopher?Community AnswerCertainly. If you are a philosopher, you may have a business advantage over some because philosophy can give you a more positive and contemplative outlook on life, which will allow you to work well with difficult bosses, coworkers or clients. However, the key is to use your moral and ethical philosophy to ace the hiring process. At the same time, do not push your philosophical ideas on those who look upon them with disapproval.
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QuestionIs logic a prerequisite for philosophy?Community AnswerLogic is the tool that you use to create ideas. It would be helpful to know the basics of logic to build on your philosophical ideas. Technically you cannot come up with reasonable conclusions without logic. Example: (1) All stuff is made from atoms (2) I am stuff. (3) I am made from atoms. That was an example of deductive reasoning, where 1 and 2 are premises that lead to a conclusion. That is just some basic logic, but it is at the core ( or at least should be) of all regular and philosophical thought.
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QuestionCan huge amounts of drugs help me become a more powerful philosopher? It helps my mind to grow at a very high speed.SmartAZCommunity AnswerNo. You only THINK your mind grows.
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QuestionCan I study philosophy and law at the same time?Community AnswerIn college, you can. Usually colleges only have 'pre-law' available, and you could double-major in that and philosophy (or even just do philosophy, because you do not need to major in anything specific to apply to law school). Actual law school is a form of graduate school, which comes after college. It is not really feasible to study more than one thing in graduate school, as graduate schools are very specialized and very intensive. However, it's possible you could find some sort of 'philosophy of law' graduate program that would combine the two.
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QuestionI already feel isolated now that I am trying to live my philosophical life. What do I do? Because my friends do not want to be with me!SmartAZCommunity AnswerPhilosophy will not get you any friends, not even among other philosophers.
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QuestionAre there any free classes or lectures on philosophy?SmartAZCommunity AnswerThere are tons of books in the library. That's how most people get started.
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QuestionHow can I differentiate between a real philosopher and a scholar of philosophy?Community AnswerA scholar of philosophy has knowledge of a multitude of philosophers and their arguments. The scholar may have an opinion about philosophy, or a philosophical question, but it isn't necessarily detailed or coherently thought out. To be a philosopher, one does not have to know the names of Socrates, Spinoza or Hegel, let alone their contributions to Occidental Philosophy (although the best usually do). As this article states, "The philosopher is one who engages actively in critical thought about big questions that have no obvious answers." Question this answer as much as you like. Any good philosopher would.
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QuestionWas this article written by a philosopher?Community AnswerIt depends on what philosopher means to you. Even if this person isn't very famous because of his thoughts, it doesn't mean that his articles aren't true.
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QuestionIs there anything like medical philosophy?Community AnswerThere is such a thing as philosophy of medicine. The most well-known area is medical ethics.
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QuestionWhat is good (right) and what is bad (wrong), and how can you justify?Community AnswerRight and wrong are almost always a matter of opinion. However, it is generally accepted that things that help others will be the right thing to do, as long as it does not help someone at the expense of someone else, and things that harm or hinder others will be the wrong thing to do.
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QuestionWhat does a philosopher need to study other than philosophy?Community AnswerThey need to study sociology and psychology as well, in addition to having a background in all the core subject areas.
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QuestionIs it possible to enroll in philosophy classes with low grades?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionCan philosophy learned by teenagers?Community AnswerSure. Some high schools offer philosophy courses, but you can always learn philosophy on your own as well. Read the work of lots of other thinkers, as recommended in the article, develop your own thinking, and follow the rest of the guidelines here.
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QuestionMy vocabulary is kinda shallow. Can philosophy help me improve it?Community AnswerIt could, if you make a point to learn any new words you come across in your studies.
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QuestionWhy should I go to college?Community AnswerIf you want to find paid employment in philosophy, going to college and then graduate school is really the only way. Otherwise, it depends on your own goals and desires. Think about what kind of work you might want to do and figure out whether it would require or benefit from higher education. If you're not sure what you want to do, going to college can help you figure it out by allowing you to explore a variety of fields, providing you a variety of resources and opportunities, and buying you some time. Plus, having at least a bachelor's degree (in anything) is a requirement for a whole lot of jobs nowadays, and it will be tougher to find good work and make a living without one. Plus, it will likely help make you a better thinker and more competent person, not to mention a better-educated one.
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QuestionDo I have to be multi-lingual to be a professor of philosophy?Community AnswerIt is not necessary to be able to speak, read or write in several languages; however, it boosts your career and makes you seem more open to options and more employable. It is extremely impressive if you are able to do so.
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QuestionCan I become a philosopher through my observation and experience?Community AnswerI suppose anyone who thinks deeply about things can become a philosopher. However, without degrees, you probably won't be able to teach or successfully publish.
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QuestionIs there any disadvantage in studying philosophy?Community AnswerThe main pitfall would be failing to apply philosophy. For example, thinking not doing. It also can be difficult to find a job in the philosophy field.
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QuestionIt is possible to become a philosopher if I'm currently a science student? Would that be beneficial?Michael OrganeCommunity AnswerScientists need to study philosophy to help them to make ethical judgements about the work that they do, and also for a better understanding of how science fits in with other human activities.
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QuestionHow can philosophizing benefit a person?Joe Z. EgerszegiCommunity AnswerIt is by means of the investigative skills gained through philosophy that you can avoid being rooked by the world around you.
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QuestionWhy should I be a philosopher?Community AnswerBecause philosophizing can be very enlightening, change the way you see the world and the way you live inside it. Philosophy is thinking about everything, this means that you can be open to new knowledge and opinions and change some you already have.
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QuestionCan I get an MBA after a PhD in philosophy to boost my employment prospects?Community AnswerA psychology degree and a business degree can both help a candidate to qualify for management, so yes, this could be a great idea.
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QuestionI'm a student. Can I apply for an MA program in philosophy?Community AnswerThis depends on the requirements of your university's MA program. The philosophy department may also have its own requirements. If your university's website doesn't have enough information on its own, you could try talking to a course adviser, counselor, or the head of the department.
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QuestionI am a commerce graduate, can I still do master's degree in philosophy and doctorate from there? Is there any age limit to apply? Is there any minimum marks requirement from the bachelor's degree?Community AnswerYou would need all of the basic philosophy classes. If you already took the particular required classes, great, you could apply for a master's in philosophy. Each university has its own requirements: what undergraduate classes you need to have already taken, your graduating GPA, whether or not you must take the GRE (or other test), and perhaps other requirements. They cannot turn you down from graduate school based on age. Not every one who wants to go to graduate school will be admitted. Since your current degree is in commerce, I doubt you have taken all the required classes to start in a master's degree program in philosophy. However, you can get a 2nd bachelor's in philosophy!
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QuestionHow does philosophy help the world?Community AnswerPhilosophy allows us to answer problems, not according to a set of rules, but a set of beliefs, morals, or understandings. It allows us to evaluate, debate, and 'answer' questions that either do not have a simple answer, or cannot be answered using logic and common sense. It tackles topics such as existence, life, language, mind, and religion.
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QuestionCan I be a philosopher if I want to teach existing beliefs?Community AnswerYes, you can, but it would also be a good idea to spend some time researching philosophical ideas and working on developing your own.
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