Thursday, October 16, 2014

A Philosophy Degree as an Investment: Is Seeking a Philosophy Degree a Waste of Time?:



Getting a degree in philosophy is definitely not a waste of time. In fact, taking the time, energy and money to do so, could prove to be the best investment that you could ever make as a student.

But, be aware that pursuing a degree in philosophy is not an easy, academic undertaking for most students because it involves a high level of knowledge, understanding and comprehension with regard to what has been already been written by philosophical thinkers, from all ages.

At times, it can be difficult for a student to comprehend the philosophy of our own era. Many students are not ready, willing or able to do the amount of reading necessary to obtain a philosophy degree. This kind of education entails vast amounts of academic research. Being able to sort through and recognize what is important in each era, is something that a philosophy student needs to be able to do.

There is invariably a philosophy behind everything that we undertake to do in life.

Philosophy, by its very nature, pertains to life, but is perceived from different directions including perspectives from northern, southern, eastern and western parts of the world. Whether it is ancient, modern or contemporary, philosophy teaches a student how to think, understand and perceive the world around him or her. It also helps students to relate to others. This kind of progressive thinking is compatible with life.

Do you, as a student, have serious, deep, unanswered questions about life or death? Perhaps you have some unique and exciting insight or answers for questions that others may have and have not yet found answers for.

Every philosopher has natural, inborn curiosity and harbors many questions about life and death.

Many different aspects of human life are revealed through philosophical writings, as philosophers are actively engaged in philosophical discourse with other thinkers. Philosophy is intriguing because it is historical in perspective, but invariably, it has a contemporary application. In other words, what does it mean to us, as well as to others, in our world of today?

There are times when a gifted student will be able to relate to the philosophy of any age or thinker. In fact, this might present an exciting challenge. These are gifted students who should study philosophy and to obtain degrees in this realm of inquiry.

For others, it may appear to be a waste of time, but on the other hand, it may also open the eyes of those who tend to see any academic pursuit as a waste of time.

Is philosophy your challenge? If it is, you will know.         

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