🧩 Philosophy 3d ago · Justin Weinberg

NYT: “The Revenge of the Philosophy Major”

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NYT: “The Revenge of the Philosophy Major”
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“One of humanity’s oldest disciplines and one of its newest inventions feel distinctly made for each other.”

That’s a line from an article published in the New York Times today about the demand for philosophers working on artificial intelligence.
It continues:
A.I. presents a fresh way for philosophers to ask ancient questions, and its own set of new ones that they are uniquely trained to engage with: of truth and belief and knowledge (epistemologists); of reasoning (logicians

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