First, I'd like to say that I've enrolled in Paradox and Infinity and I'm excited to get started on that this evening. I actually have a few questions, so I hope you'll take the time to answer them.
If someone were interested in studying philosophy in their own time, how would you recommend they go about doing it?
I ask this because I'm an undergraduate student studying Mathematics & Computer Science, and although philosophy is interesting and something I considered, I sadly don't have many opportunities for more formal study (I can only take so many classes!).
What is research actually like?
Since starting university last fall, obviously I've noticed that my professors are involved in research of various sorts. What I don't really understand yet is what that actually entails.
What field other than your own do you find most interesting?
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First, I'd like to say that I've enrolled in Paradox and Infinity and I'm excited to get started on that this evening. I actually have a few questions, so I hope you'll take the time to answer them.
I ask this because I'm an undergraduate student studying Mathematics & Computer Science, and although philosophy is interesting and something I considered, I sadly don't have many opportunities for more formal study (I can only take so many classes!).
Since starting university last fall, obviously I've noticed that my professors are involved in research of various sorts. What I don't really understand yet is what that actually entails.
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