What are the cringiest subjects to study at college in your cunts?
Philosophy is the one in America.
What are the cringiest subjects to study at college in your cunts?
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why is philosophy cringe
Here it's theology, each and every one of those students have been wierd and uncanny as fuck
To cringe or not cringe - that is the question.
Is the post half based or half cringe?
i studied philosophy
The worst form of mental masturbation. Mastery of the subject matter is determined by how accurately you can answer which idle, rich fogey with too much time on his hands said what.
Homeopathy, ffs
Is this even a thing here? I've only ever seen "chicnxs" and "central americxns" do it.
Never got into it other than taking a mandatory course on it. The people I've met who go all the way are spergs who compare each other by IQ levels. Literal autists.
French.
Literally a fucked up hybrid of Frankish-queerbec that can barely be understood by either of them
Psychology is a close second.
psychology, sociology, business admin., food science and philosophy
Theology
Who the fuck needs theology?
For me, it's Health and Exercise Promotion, not that it's not useful, but the people that go into that never seem to belong in college
Also homeopathic medicine
I majored it political science.
For me, it’s gender study
because it's boring shit no one really cares about
the majority of the humanities
history and classical literature is pretty based though
CU? Does Sonia still making cringe classes?
Lots of people here look down on humanities "What are you going to become with such a degree ? a school teacher ?"
Also theology, while Islamic theology itself is a field that's respected by most Arabs, most of the students who enroll in Islamic theology aren't even that conservative and are usually the ones who spent their high school jacking it off.
The field of comparative religions is based though.
Yikes
If they go all the way and become priests in the Church of Sweden they get to make good money though. The most psycopathic and ruthless ones claw their way up to become bishops and make bank.
/Former empoyee of the church
>Is this chair real? How do we know it's real?
Philosophy is a meme.
Psychology is the default for when people need a degree for a job but not a specific one. That and business.
Did you go to law school after? If not, then you wasted your time.
Law school is also a waste of time, so you're fucked either way
>"What are you going to become with such a degree ? a school teacher ?"
There are so many things you can do with an English degree it's not even funny. And I'm not just talking about >hurr durr become a writer
Because people are scared to have their worldview challenged
What's wrong with that? You can get a good job doing nothing
I highly doubt anyone has read a philosophy book and actually felt some change in them or had a desire to change as a result.
What? That's the entire point of philosophy
Exactly. That's the point but I don't know anyone that has had something like that happen. Most just seem to study philosophy for philosophy's sake.
I had a coworker who was majoring in it and he was smart as fuck and would talk for hours about concepts. But at the end of the day he still was a fuck up and probably an incel whose life was shit. Dude was literally living out of his car for a while.
Philosophy didn't change him at all.
No the change is becoming NEET/woke philosopher
It's a major designed for future NEETs.
All the values our society was founded out were the result of philosophy. Your founding fathers were influenced by and participated in philosophy. The french revolution was inspired by the ideas of renaissance philosophers, the re-entry of classical philosophy into our culture's thought.
And look where it got us
The most prosperous and peaceful period in history?
It was useful when being a philosopher was considered a profession
Yes and no. In general our world is shit and most humans are pessimistic about it getting better.
Nihilism, materialism and pessimism are all philosophies, regardless of if their effect is positive or negative
I want to study Art History but after I retire.
Who are some modern philosophers that have any sort of social impact that the old philosophers had?
Study it now and work in a museum. Or write for a publishing company that prints stuff about art.
That would be based.
I study History and Philosophy
It was never a profession you fucking mongoloid. There were never philosophy firms that hired philosophers who majored in philosophy and had philosophy quotas. Different scholars contributed to different branches of philosophy over time. I fucking hate you.
Currently I'm doing my PhD in science, but yes probably I study Art History or Journalism soon.
Do what makes you happy. If you love art study art and find a way to make it work for you.
What branch of science are you studying now?
Philosophers tend not to be influential until after their time. It takes time for ideas to be adopted. We are still feeling the effects of 20th century philosophy and it won't be until later that 21st century philosophers have their greatest impact. In terms of 20th century philosophy, people like Derrida, Baudrillard and Deleuze had a huge impact in describing how our culture is being ripped away from under us and describing how our society is losing its emphasis on truth. Wittgenstein, Russel and Quine promoted a revolution in philosophy where metaphysics loses its value and emphasis is placed on the material and empiricism. That worldview is still hugely popular among the Reddit crowd and irreligious materialists in general.
>Derrida, Baudrillard and Deleuze
Stopped reading right there. Next you're going to say Lacan wasn't a hack. Baudrillard was also a hack, but a fun to read one.
Molecular biology
Damn, kudos to you friend. Biology was absolutely not my thing. I barely passed college biology and it really killed my GPA for a long time as a result.
Lacan wasn't a philosopher
Being influential doesn't mean they were right. The loss of the overarching narratives has had a huge effect on our society though and is what causes the pessimism that was described earlier. We are just now seeing the beginning of the resurgence of far left and far right ideas that defined the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Religion still hasn't recovered in the West and that is responsible for the rise of empty materialism and scientism that doesn't provide the same type of meaning that previous world views did.
Sociology, marketng+administration and European studies are the shitty trinity at the Polish universities. If you say you study one of those, people will assume you have no idea what do you want to do in your life, but you just wanted to go to the uni.
But don't people do philosophy and then go to study law? Heard that was a common path.
What do you think a college-level philosophy professor does? Teach for fun and able to pubilsh whatever they hell he/she wants. No. This person must fulfill publishing quotas for the university and to keep the job. Fucking retard.
Yeah, but at least in the US what you study for undergrad doesn't matter for law. So people study history and stuff too a lot
Being a lawyer is on par with banker scum
Me too mate. I'm aiming for academia but if I can't get that then I'm having my brain swallow a bullet.
Use it to become a policy adviser to a major politician and then leverage that into your own political career then become prime minister and make anime illegal.
Because people who get really in to philosophy are pseudo-intellectual faggots that just mentally circlejerk each other
We have a Uni degree for dance.
It is not part of the "art history" course, its the art degree but with just only dance
For 3 years.
Paid by governament
basically
i was planning being a lawyer for a long time but it's just shitty monotonous work and long hours all to fuck people over
>"Criminology"
>"Sociology"
>"Political Studies"
that's fault of the reader, not the book
People already do that without studying philosophy
>Yes I got an IT degree, how did you know?
>IT degree
Most people I know in IT were self taught and lucked into jobs.
Because you are browsing Jow Forums. Everyone I've met who uses this website did something IT related.
In my uni we have a degree in performing arts, I think it's like dance+theatre
Wrong
I studied in the US and the answer is not philosophy. In the higher levels, philosophy is great, and it helps you debate and write better.
Africana studies, gender studies, international relations, and business majors are always obnoxious cunts who don’t do anything at all. Every class they have is easy.
Business majors are literally retards. Everyone and their dog studied business. It's like the default degree for people who don't actually have any plans.
Of course all the meme degrees like *x country here* studies and gender studies are retarded.
Imagine actually getting a gender studies degree. Imagine paying money for it. And all that to be qualified to write clickbait articles for B*zzfeed.
Lacan was a psychologist and a disciple of Freud, though I think it’s fair to call him a philosopher. I think Deleuze has some great work on Kafka and cinema, though I can’t take Baudrillard or Derrida too seriously
religious studies. it's retarded to have it as a mandatory course for a top accounting program.
Wait what? Americans really do that?
we reakky do
You are highly wrong you fucking mongoloid
Sure, bud
>american education
People here believe if you don't grind your soul studying a STEM subject you're not worthy. Literal drones
Since he's probably projecting I wouldn't expact him to change his opinion
Philosophy
Like become a teacher?
Which is funny, considering that at least half of the STEM students at my uni drop out before finishing a degree. Parents tell them that either you become and engineer or start begging on the streets.
Nah I did engineering, also got a job within two months so I'm pretty happy about it.
>philosophy in America
Nah, that's gender studies faggot, whats your issue with philosophy? Too much of a little bitch to dabble?
How is that the fault of the study though?
It just means that its too hard or that the people aren't motivated enough.
but everyone does that, including yourself. :)
Nether said it was. I was criticizing the mentality that you have to do something STEM related to make it in life. It pushes people without motivation into a field they don't like.
He’s never read anything how would he know
That is worth thinking.
A lot of the posters here probably went to community college, where I have no doubt the philosophy department was filled with weed lmaos. It’s different in good universities, but you can’t expect them to know about that or change their opinion.
Economics
Law
Business administration
only weirdos and faggots take these courses
that's how the dumb proletariat thinks
I personally cringe when someone brags about studying law, they are always the most annoying worthless people