• Anamnesis@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Hey we philosophy majors make a lot more money than other humanities disciplines on average.

    …because so many of us become lawyers.

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    4 days ago

    Philosophy is actually a great major to have.

    It just means you have been thought how to think well.

    So any job that leans on critical out-of-the-box thinking benefits from a mayor in Philosophy. Like problem solving, social deductions, critical reading, …

    Having someone on your team like that helps avoiding mistakes during projects.

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      4 days ago

      All PhDs are doctors of philosophy. That’s what the Ph stands for. Doesn’t mean they majored in philosophy. So you can have a doctorate of philosophy in engineering or English or even medicine and be one of those crazy MD-PhDs.

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        3 days ago

        Completely correct. There is also a (much rather in the US) ScD degree - Doctor of science.

        In the US, it is often identical to a PhD. If your institution offers it, you just check a box at the end of your program on whether you want a PhD or ScD. In Europe, an ScD is a higher degree than a PhD and requires some extra work to obtain.

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      3 days ago

      Yes, i guess the same applies for other fields where abstract thought is involved a lot.

      In medieval europe, theology used to fulfill a simar purpose, nowadays maybe (abstract) maths would hit a similar spot. bonus points for being a bit more practical.