You're right.
Philosophy is so critically important, but to people who haven't studied it (or who didn't understand it), it's some froo-froo course for weirdos.
Which leads to a great irony: their lack of understanding of the discipline chronically shows up in their thinking, and so they become the equivalent of a poster child for disease or famine.
In essence, they become walking billboards showing the better-educated just what a lack of philosophy does to a person.
Are they still offering classes in philosophy or are they shutting the entire program down. I know on ultoday it says getting a degree can no longer happen. Can someone clarify this?
Damn, I know one of the Philosophy professors at UL. Strange bird, but very nice. I just read the article from the Advertiser and it appears they will still offer most of the Philosophy courses. It also stated this move will save very little money for the state. IF you are going to keep most of the classes and it isn't going to save much money, why not just keep it as is?
That isn't Socrates or Aristotle etc.... Philosophy has no practical use. I had to take two classes of that garbage. I know it is a traditional offering for colleges but sorry I hated it. It would be the first thing I would cut.
Here's a good one..."If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expect"
Very useful stuff...
Which school of thought do you prescribe to, the Platonic, Peripatetic, Epicurean, Stoic or some combination?
I find it is interesting to study for instance how Socratic thought (some say) had an influence on, Jewish and Christian teachings, namely that the soul is immortal.
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