Thank you so much for this video!! Not many on here. I'm currently doing Psy,but considering Philosophy, which is why I'm looking around on TH-cam. So thank you!
This is quite possibly the most insightful 10 minutes in a bathroom I will ever experience. Thank you for taking the time to help others. The information you shared helped nudge me closer to choosing my major. You will undoubtedly go on to accomplish great things in this world. Namaste. 🙏🏻
Hey, loved this! :) Just an idea, it would be quite helpful if you did a video on books you read for your philosophy classes, your favorite, what you liked about them, etc.
Thanks for this video. I am a neuroscience major and just decided to add philosophy as my second major after researching on neuroethics and neurotechnologies. 👽♥️♥️♥️
@@easyandhappylife251 psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. It focuses on the different structures of the brain, neurons, the spinal cord, conditioning, statistics, etc etc. Philosophy studies to answer big questions such as Who is God, What is God, Is there another reality, What is life, Is there Heaven. Philosophy is more complicated than that but that’s just a simple explanation
I took some philosophy classes in college and those classes were very interesting. From my philosophy classes, I got the impression that philosophy is about evaluating the arguments for and against various viewpoints concerning the most fundamental beliefs people have. How would one's belief system or worldview affect how one does philosophy?
It can impact how you perceive things and understand them in philosophy but more so philosophy attempts to “teach” you that your belief can be molded and should be kept with an open mind.
I’m primarily doing philosophy to gain soft skills other majors don’t teCh plus it’s only 30 extra credit hours from where I am. Then I plan on going to law school
Hi, love you videos! Could you guys maybe do like a video on how inclusive and diverse Barnard/Columbia really is and whether there is any sort of racism on campus? Especially with the ongoing movement and also being a poc myself I find myself thinking about it a lot these days and it is a big factor for me when deciding where to go to college. Thank you!
Both at the same time however I'm a a personal psychologist and went with psychology double with the right credit system I'm looking at a long sabbatical. You shouldn't have to work. When you go to the psych ward and they have all these workers. Our philosophy is abstracted.
This was so helpful I love philosophy sm! I was able to take a class in it at my hs and it was the best thing ever. This is super random but you mentioned the LSAT/law school -- did you consider taking the LSAT/ have you ever done Mock Trial? I'm still just digesting the fact that we are so similar like it's literally almost eerie for me to watch ur vids bc i'm like is this me talking? (I do mock trial lol/ might wanna go to law school but idk) Also my friend is also a fan & she told me she's actually thought that your voice and personality remind her of me hahaha
Omg that’s so funny! And I’ve taken a practice LSAT but never a real one. Considering law school very loosely but as of rn have no concrete plans to *actually* apply. I never did mock trial but that sounds like something I would’ve liked doing!
i LOVE philosophy and am at a fork in the road in career considering i completed my school thi year. but considering my family's weak financial situation, i dont think i can opt for philosophy just on the basis of my interest while knowing that i wont be able to earn much outta it which is actually the need of the hour. what can i do?
Rhetoric and literacy are what the philosophical English type is. It seems like you don’t enjoy literature. I’ve enjoyed linguistics, but English can also include movie writing, you might want to be a journalist or teacher, etc.
High school English curriculum can vary so widely. My AP English (American Lit) class left some deep scars that will probably never heal. Whenever I was asked the question "What does this image/object/scene/whatever symbolize", my STEM brain translated it to "You're grading me on what the author did NOT write! I don't understand this effing question!" However, intro philosophy connected some nerves in my brain; enough so that I majored in philosophy and mechanical engineering. I do agree that you're in a philosophy program because you like the reading; I still find myself reading my textbooks from time to time(20 years later). Otherwise, you'd have a hard time surviving as a philosophy major. And the training in reading logical, concise material is invaluable to my job as a programmer.
Thank you so much for this video!! Not many on here. I'm currently doing Psy,but considering Philosophy, which is why I'm looking around on TH-cam. So thank you!
This is quite possibly the most insightful 10 minutes in a bathroom I will ever experience. Thank you for taking the time to help others. The information you shared helped nudge me closer to choosing my major. You will undoubtedly go on to accomplish great things in this world. Namaste. 🙏🏻
Thank you for this comment!
Hey, loved this! :) Just an idea, it would be quite helpful if you did a video on books you read for your philosophy classes, your favorite, what you liked about them, etc.
Thank you! And great idea :)
i literally love your channel so INCREDIBLY much. thank you for all the helpful insight + much love!!!
Omg thank you so much that’s so kind! Thank YOU for watching :)
This is actually the best💜💗❣💓💛💚💙💖❤
And I would definitely love more philosophy, college related videos!!🦋🦋🦋
Omg thank you! That’s so nice. Will def do more of these kinds of videos :)
Thanks for this video. I am a neuroscience major and just decided to add philosophy as my second major after researching on neuroethics and neurotechnologies. 👽♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for watching!
I may switch from Psych to Philosophy !
Do ittt!
I am confused between psychology and philosophy ...
@@easyandhappylife251 psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. It focuses on the different structures of the brain, neurons, the spinal cord, conditioning, statistics, etc etc. Philosophy studies to answer big questions such as Who is God, What is God, Is there another reality, What is life, Is there Heaven. Philosophy is more complicated than that but that’s just a simple explanation
My wishes were answered! Thanks ☺️🥰
you're so welcome!! heheh
This was amazing. I'm so glad I watched this.
Yay ty for watching!!
I took some philosophy classes in college and those classes were very interesting. From my philosophy classes, I got the impression that philosophy is about evaluating the arguments for and against various viewpoints concerning the most fundamental beliefs people have.
How would one's belief system or worldview affect how one does philosophy?
Good q my friend
Whatever uour belief is, as long as you have strong arguments, you'll be good
It can impact how you perceive things and understand them in philosophy but more so philosophy attempts to “teach” you that your belief can be molded and should be kept with an open mind.
This information is so helpful, thank you. 🙏
Amazing video!!! Thinking of switching to a philosophy major !
I think you def should! Combine it w something else or double major
Please make more videis,and give some pointers?
Thanks for watching! Pointers on what specifically?
I’m primarily doing philosophy to gain soft skills other majors don’t teCh plus it’s only 30 extra credit hours from where I am. Then I plan on going to law school
Nice! That sounds like a good plan
Hi, love you videos! Could you guys maybe do like a video on how inclusive and diverse Barnard/Columbia really is and whether there is any sort of racism on campus? Especially with the ongoing movement and also being a poc myself I find myself thinking about it a lot these days and it is a big factor for me when deciding where to go to college. Thank you!
Great idea :) will do this for sure. Thank you for watching and recommending! It’s honestly so helpful
Both at the same time however I'm a a personal psychologist and went with psychology double with the right credit system I'm looking at a long sabbatical. You shouldn't have to work. When you go to the psych ward and they have all these workers. Our philosophy is abstracted.
This was so helpful I love philosophy sm! I was able to take a class in it at my hs and it was the best thing ever. This is super random but you mentioned the LSAT/law school -- did you consider taking the LSAT/ have you ever done Mock Trial? I'm still just digesting the fact that we are so similar like it's literally almost eerie for me to watch ur vids bc i'm like is this me talking? (I do mock trial lol/ might wanna go to law school but idk) Also my friend is also a fan & she told me she's actually thought that your voice and personality remind her of me hahaha
Omg that’s so funny! And I’ve taken a practice LSAT but never a real one. Considering law school very loosely but as of rn have no concrete plans to *actually* apply. I never did mock trial but that sounds like something I would’ve liked doing!
i LOVE philosophy and am at a fork in the road in career considering i completed my school thi year. but considering my family's weak financial situation, i dont think i can opt for philosophy just on the basis of my interest while knowing that i wont be able to earn much outta it which is actually the need of the hour. what can i do?
So helpful thank u!
you're welcome thank YOU for watching!!
Rhetoric and literacy are what the philosophical English type is. It seems like you don’t enjoy literature. I’ve enjoyed linguistics, but English can also include movie writing, you might want to be a journalist or teacher, etc.
I am currently a teacher! Hehe
High school English curriculum can vary so widely. My AP English (American Lit) class left some deep scars that will probably never heal. Whenever I was asked the question "What does this image/object/scene/whatever symbolize", my STEM brain translated it to "You're grading me on what the author did NOT write! I don't understand this effing question!"
However, intro philosophy connected some nerves in my brain; enough so that I majored in philosophy and mechanical engineering. I do agree that you're in a philosophy program because you like the reading; I still find myself reading my textbooks from time to time(20 years later). Otherwise, you'd have a hard time surviving as a philosophy major. And the training in reading logical, concise material is invaluable to my job as a programmer.
I think if you have a masters degree in philosophy then u can get a teaching job ...easy
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