Originally posted by Asher
That's never even been mentioned, so that's you pretending to read something that's not being said again.
You've just demonstrated admirably that public money is being wasted on twits like you to study Philosophy in university just so you can become a civil servant for a city and never use it again in your life. It becomes, as you say, irrelevant.
So why are we paying tax dollars for a piece of paper that is irrelevant for the people who take it? Because, again, as you said in Carly's case, the fact that she got an undergrad in Philosophy has absolutely no bearing on her abilities in real life.
Why are we paying for that? What is the usefulness of that field in modern, public universities?
Those are the key issues that you, Aggie, and nostromo have done your damnest to avoid, but it's pretty unavoidable now. That's why you've resorted to nothing but insults and "you just don't understand".
This argument is over, and you weren't on the winning side.
That's never even been mentioned, so that's you pretending to read something that's not being said again.
You've just demonstrated admirably that public money is being wasted on twits like you to study Philosophy in university just so you can become a civil servant for a city and never use it again in your life. It becomes, as you say, irrelevant.
So why are we paying tax dollars for a piece of paper that is irrelevant for the people who take it? Because, again, as you said in Carly's case, the fact that she got an undergrad in Philosophy has absolutely no bearing on her abilities in real life.
Why are we paying for that? What is the usefulness of that field in modern, public universities?
Those are the key issues that you, Aggie, and nostromo have done your damnest to avoid, but it's pretty unavoidable now. That's why you've resorted to nothing but insults and "you just don't understand".
This argument is over, and you weren't on the winning side.
As for your endless rant about Canada funding humanities degrees, including Philosophy, maybe its because the people who run the Universities know that they exist as a repository of human knowledge and as a place to train people not only in certain job skills, but also in critical thinking.
One of the smartest kids I knew in Chicago decided to study Classics. He now works for some computer company . But what he wanted to study, what exited him intellectually was the Classical age. Now, I know that being exited intellectually by something might be beyond you, but the point of a University is to encourage and foster that. If people want to study Philosophy, and many people do, then Universities will have Philosophy, specially when most Philosophy classes are not on modern, but ancient philosophy.
In the end its called supply and demand. Many people demand philosophy classes, UNiversities supply them. That of course on top of the fact that Philosophy remains the original true discipline of any University, even after so many of its branches like the Sciences of Math have been given their own independent tracts.
It still is sad to see someone so close-minded and smal, incapable or unwilling to recognize that people out there actually seek intellectual, as opposed to fiscal, enrichment. Money is but a game. Some people, perish the thought, actually like making themselves better, if only in a small way, and I for one support institutions like Universities willing to partake in this human enrichment.
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Again, you (deliberately?) misunderstood me. I'm not trying to weasle out of an argument with semantics, I'm citing a sociological fact. Like I said, what we call today a professional philosopher is someone who teaches and, most importantly, does research in philosophy for a living (in other words they write books and articles and get them published). Its a sociological fact that the people who correspond to that description have, 99 % of the time, a graduate degrees in philosophy. If you don't have a graduate degree in philosophy, and if you don't teach in a good university, you'll have a very hard time getting published. These are just facts you were obviously ignorant of.
But, to answer your question, I would say that a philsosopher is a specialist in philosophy, someone who teaches and does research in philosophy. Carly isn't a specialist in philosophy, never and couldn't teach philosophy, never did and couldn't do research in philosophy. A major isn't enough: your just begining to learn the ropes.
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