Sociology, asked by Shruti0056, 10 months ago

what is the role of philosophers in the modern society?​

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Answered by AmrutaP
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Philosphers examine basic and fundamental subjects, within the discipline and across many external disciplines. It is like a bedrock humanities discipline. Many persons that remain here continue as teachers, professors, or researchers. They influence indirectly thereby, those closer to professional practice.

The disciplinary work is applicable across many professions, as: law, business, or policy. It is less preparatory for careers reliant on maths as: engineer, mathematician, or scientist. The same underpreparation applies to careers in life-related sciences as: biologist, chemist, or medical doctor. But with enough training in the formalism of the specific domain, they can apply broad study to specific expertise.

This follows from a philosophy student's training in abilities as: critical argumentation and reading, not taking assumptions for granted, and analytical capacity over whole systems and methods.

They inject into specialized disciplines and professions, intellectual breadth and formation of broad coherence. This is especially apparent in domain training that emphasizes expertise instead of interdisciplinary collaboration.

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