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Is it Rational to Study Philosophy?

December 13, 2017

Philosophy isn’t a real degree, right? Don’t we just sit around pondering the meaning of life? It won’t have any real-life relevance will it? WRONG Turns out, Philosophy IS relevant, engaging and vital for developing key skills such as critical thinking.   What WILL I study, then? To give you a taste of what its like …

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