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Originally Posted by rfloz
And this is why the "Socratic method" is still almost universal in law school.
If you haven't had the opportunity, you owe it to yourself to visit Athens and walk along the very marble paving stones in the agora where Socrates taught. Very humbling.
BTW, if you think philosophy is a useless major, you should try anthropology.
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I took a globalization anthropology course. It taught me the trading habits of the kwakwakwa people and the their magical shells.
Travelling to Athens and doing that has been a dream of mine for a long time. Ancient Greek philosophy was always by far my favourite. Although Chinese philosophy was pretty interesting. Early modern stuff e.g. Spinoza Hume Leibniz never really caught my interest.