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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Whereas philosophy is more abstract, normative and prescriptive in orientation.
Philosophy seeks to find answers behind why factor, like why particular phenomenon whether social, political or economic is happening and its roots and origins and endeavors to bring it closer to ideal situation.
Whereas Political Science is the field where one is supposed to engage into disinterested research refraining from any personal prejudices and preferences to explain ongoing political phenomenon
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
There are a number of benefits of studying the subject, as a Philosopher will develop reasoned arguments, will communicate effectively also will have the ability to speak, think and write more clearly. Philosophers are known to have more creative and original solutions to problems and can easily analyze complex problems as well as examine problems systematically. Also, philosophers tend to learn t
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
It's nice to see your enthusiasm in pursuing your PG. Well, all subjects mentioned by you are great in themselves. But what is your passion? What subject interests you? You must take admission only in the subject which is aligned with your passion.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Philosophy graduates have many skills like generating ideas, adapting to change, eliciting hidden assumptions, constructing useful analogies etc. These skills are very much valuable for the employers .They are very much flexible and hence their skills can be utilized anywhere.
Some Employment Areas:
1) Law
2) Teaching
3) Diplomacy
4) Public service
5) Publishing
6) Journalism
7) Ministry
8) Research
9) Insurance
10) Student Affairs
Some Job Types:
1) Lobbyist
2) Diplomat
3) Consultant
4) Ethics Advisor
5) Critic Archivist
6) Professor
7) Clergy Person
8) Survey Interviewer
9) Human Resources Specialist
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