Is It Time for Philosophy to Be Rewarded Better? Yes, there have been times when due acknowledgment and rewards were not given to the deserving people. At times society can’t judge the true potential of great talents thus we have only one Tesla and one Einstein. Unfortunately, we couldn’t recognize many other people having the same potential as these celebrated achievers. Not that achievements of those people are of no use or they felt inferior when not acknowledged. But the point is, acknowledgment and appreciation can save a subject from vanishing. More you celebrate achievers, more aspirants come to the forefront. A philosopher of high regards won’t bother about any award or acknowledgment in the first place. He is wise enough to know the importance of his contribution and unimportance of rewards. However, the aspirants, the budding philosophers, the students who have the potential to contribute can get initial motivation from the available rewards. It is less about acknowledging the old achiever and more about motivating the young to delve into the subject.
Philosophy is the mother of all disciplines. We can’t afford to demean this subject which is needed either for the conception of any subject/thought/ideology or for giving closure to it. It is a dire need to make it a mainstream subject which can be pursued by people having potential.