>stop studying humanities, especially philosophy and switch to STEM or be a civil servant or whatever and go into the real world, bru. Science is the only viable way to attain knowledge, philosophy is a waste of time made for charlatans.
Why do after 50years after his death so many gullible people fall into humanity trap instead of studying STEM?
>proceeds to remain a prominent lecturer in philosophy and go on to do innovative work in the field for the rest of his career What did fagatron mean by this?
William Wright
The faggot nerds can do their computer shit and "contribute to society" or whatever, I don't give a shit.
Nathan Harris
work ethic is important but when you have responsibility, guide action from principle
Andrew Martin
could be a stray /sci/ncel
Cooper Gray
Real science isn't worth studying in most universities and too hard to study on your own to reach research level. Sure you can be competent but no one will let you in a lab with no Phd. CS and engineering is for autistic nerds that need money to buy toys.
It's the influence of Spengler on Wittgenstein. >makes an entire book on the importance of philosophy, metaphysics, culture, and history >then tells his readers to not bother with all that and go into science instead why?
>Spengler influencing Wittgenstein lmao do people actually think an obscure reactionary philosopher had an influence on one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century?
I do study STEM, literature philosophy etc should be a hobby not your main career path, if you’re any good at it you don’t need to study it at university to be successful
Thomas Flores
A civil servant is merely a tool for decision makers
Become a representative, become a journalist, become an advisor.
Think for yourself and champion your own beliefs, don’t facilitate the implementation of someone else’s.