History, Anthropology, and Philosophy
[adapted with permission from "Why Study Philosophy?",
University of Detroit Mercy Philosophy Department]
Philosophy is one of the best ways of enriching your life, even as it prepares you for life.
Philosophy's critical skills offer the best defense against foolishness and falsehoods.
Philosophy is one of the most practical majors in college.
Philosophy is uniquely well-suited to preparing students for
law, business and graduate school.
According to a study of LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) published in 1998:1
For administrations of the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) from 1991-19961,
2. University of Idaho Department of Philosophy. http://www.uidaho.edu/philosophy/whyphilosophy.html
Articles and Opinions
"Want Innovative Thinking? Hire from the Humanities"
Harvard Business Review, March 31, 2011.
As Amos Shapira, the CEO of Cellcom, the leading cell phone provider in
Israel, put it: "The knowledge I use as CEO can be acquired in two
weeks...The main thing a student needs to be taught is how to study and
analyze things (including) history and philosophy."
"Philosophy is Back in Business"
BusinessWeek, January 12, 2010. The
financial and climate crises, global consumption habits, and other
21st-century challenges call for a "killer app." I think I've found it:
philosophy.
"Finding Equality Through Logic"
National Public Radio's This I Believe, August 3, 2008. "Philosophy
gave me permission to use my mind and the inspiration to aim high in my
goals for myself. Philosophy allowed me to dare to imagine a world in
which man can reason his way to justice, women can choose their life's
course, and the poor can lift themselves out of the gutter. Philosophy
taught me that logic makes equals of us all."
"In a New Generation of College Students, Many Opt for the Life Examined"
New York Times, April 6, 2008. "[P]hilosophy
is being embraced at Rutgers and other universities by a new generation
of college students who are drawing modern-day lessons from the age-old
discipline as they try to make sense of their world, from the morality
of the war in Iraq to the latest political scandal..."
"I Think, Therefore I Earn"
The Guardian, November 20, 2007. "Lucy
Adams, human resources director of Serco, a services business and a
consultancy firm, says: 'Philosophy lies at the heart of our approach to
recruiting and developing our leadership, and our leaders. We need
people who have the ability to look for different approaches and take an
open mind to issues. These skills are promoted by philosophical
approaches.' ..."
Philosophers Find the Degree Pays Off in Life and Work
New York Times, December 26, 1997. "What
can you do with a philosophy degree? In an age of M.B.A.'s and computer
scientists, more than 4,000 American college students graduate each
year with a bachelor's degree in the ancient discipline. Sometimes their
parents and friends wonder what will happen to them. ..."
Other Resources
Philosophy Among Best-Paying Undergrad Degrees
PayScale.com
A Non-Academic Career? Information, Resources, and Background on Options for Philosophers
American Philosophical Association. "[T]hese are
absolutely fundamental abilities, applicable to pretty much any kind of
work at all. A person who has the philosopher's skills and talents, as
well as whatever other training and abilities are required, is to a very
great extent that much better fitted to succeed in a career outside of
the academy."
How Does Philosophy Relate to My Career?
Wilfrid Laurier University. "People today often
emphasize 'marketability' when they talk about a university education.
... If marketability means learning what will make you an attractive
candidate for employment, then philosophy has a great deal to offer.
..."
What Can I Do with a Humanities Degree?
University of Central Florida. "Probably the most
common question prospective humanities majors ask is 'What good is a
humanities degree? I really enjoy what I am studying, but I need to be
concerned about getting a job. What can I do with a humanities degree?'
This question looks like one question, but it really disguises several
related ones. Distinguishing them will allow us to answer each of them
more clearly..."
Why Study Philosophy?
University of North Texas. "In recent years, ... such papers as The New York Times
have been proclaiming the rediscovery of the philosophy major. Major
employers of university graduates are finding that philosophy majors
have finely honed analytic skills and problem solving abilities that
make them extremely effective in a variety of professional careers...."
Will Your Philosophy Degree Get You a Job? Studying Philosophy as Part of a Non-Academic Career
Australasian Association of Philosophy. "Unlike
medicine, law or veterinary science, philosophy is not a vocational
degree � it does not provide automatic entry into specific professions
in the non-academic workforce. But your philosophy degree can still be
of great benefit when joining the workforce. Studying philosophy will
have provided you with an advanced level of generic skills that are
immensely useful in a wide range of jobs, in such diverse fields...."
