answers1: Yes, there is only one career you can have in philosophy and
that is to be a philosophy professor. <br>
Also, you can become a 'philosopher' and write/publish your own books.
But this is not really a career.
answers2: i suggest you do a hybrid major. if you seem to have unique
talent in undergraduate school and grad school then you can think
about being a philosophy professor. <br>
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ideas: <br>
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philosophy - law <br>
philosophy- psychology <br>
philosophy- public policy <br>
or <br>
like me <br>
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philosophy and chemistry ....or the ULTIMATE (if i oculd go back in
time: PHILOSOPHY -PHYSICS) I am telling you you could rule the world!
answers3: Teaching would be the most likely career for you to go into
with that kind of study. Some people use Philosophy as a precursor to
Law school. Your study of Ethics, Morality, and Epistemology would be
good prep for law school, but Metaphysics doesn't prepare you for
anything job wise, unless you want to teach. If neither Law nor
Teaching sound good to you there is another door a degree in
Philosophy can open for you...you might as well practice saying it now
: "Would you like fries with your super size number 3?"
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