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it is essential to study history of philosophy.Explain the statement in 30 to 40 words​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why Study the History of Philosophy?

By Justin Weinberg. September 15, 2014 at 12:01 pm

In his contribution to A Teacher’s Life: Essays for Steven M. Cahn, David Rosenthal (CUNY) raises questions about philosophy’s fit with the humanities and the sciences, framed around the study of history.

A striking difference between those fields we classify as humanities and those we regard as sciences is the attitude within each field toward its history. Learning about literature, music, or the visual arts requires becoming knowledgeable about a significant amount of the history of those areas. And education in these fields, at whatever level, invariably involves some study of great accomplishments in the past. By contrast, scientific work and standard scientific textbooks make little reference to the history of the science in question, and such reference is typically relegated to the appreciative mention in passing of important empirical discoveries or theoretical innovations. And professional training in the sciences, both graduate and undergraduate, involves no serious examination of the achievements or methodology of past scientific work, no matter how impressive and influential those achievements may have been.

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Four reasons why you should study history

If you are intrigued by our past and want to learn how it will shape our future, you should consider studying history. History is a multifaceted discipline that will increase your cultural awareness and moral understanding of the world we live in.

By studying history you’ll gain a range of transferable skills, from informed citizenship and critical thinking, to research and general awareness. What’s more, the knowledge acquired through the study of history is relevant in a wide range of disciplines and can lead to diverse employment opportunities

Here, Senior Lecturer in History, Dr Tony Joel, from Deakin University’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences outlines four reasons why studying history can lead to a rewarding and successful career.

  1. There’s more to history than knowing when and where certain events occurred
  2. Studying history is more popular than you may think
  3. Studying history can help you land great jobs
  4. History experts can have a huge impact on the world

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