How would you respond? — anonymous66
How would you respond? — anonymous66
All degrees are stupid, unless you run out of toilet paper, then any degree would be quite helpful! ;)I've been talking about pursuing a degree in Philosophy. I don't think I've ever heard a positive response. Some people (acquaintances, relatives, friends) just blurt out something like, "that's stupid", or "Philosophy is stupid", or "a degree in Philosophy is useless."
How would you respond? — anonymous66
What do other people do with their degrees. — anonymous66
But, I am in the habit of taking philosophy classes and reading philosophy. — anonymous66
So the question still stands... how to respond to, "philosophy is a stupid and a waste of time."? — anonymous66
I've been talking about pursuing a degree in Philosophy. I don't think I've ever heard a positive response. Some people (acquaintances, relatives, friends) just blurt out something like, "that's stupid", or "Philosophy is stupid", or "a degree in Philosophy is useless."
How would you respond? — anonymous66
Thanks... I'm leaning towards this type of response. When I get a negative response, I just think to myself, "Yes, that is your attitude towards philosophy." and I make judgments about their ability to reason. Eventually, they might be able to persuade me that have some aptitude for reasoning, but they're going to have to work at it.I pretty much just say "Nuh uh". If asked for proof, I say "No".
But, then, I'm not interested in persuading them, and am giving just about as much thought to my replies as I tend to feel they're giving.
Why respond at all? It's sort of like shitting on art or science. It's just like. . . uhhh, OK. Good luck with that, buddy.
Get involved in philosophical discussions about knowledge, truth, language, consciousness, science, politics, religion, logic and mathematics, art, history, and lots more. No ads, no clutter, and very little agreement — just fascinating conversations.