• Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    And now you’ve moved your goalposts; first it was ‘convince me philosophy deserves government funding,’ now it’s ’philosophy isn’t a hard science and can’t show me on a graph why abortion is wrong’.

    If you just don’t like the humanities receiving government funds, just say so instead of doing this song and dance about how it’s really about science and equality.

    • daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      I literally wrote “I have a hard time understanding why we should fund philosophy studies with government money.”.

      If you do a bias interpretation on that in your search for an enemy is on you.

      I don’t write here trying to achieve any goal. I’m not a partisan not a propagandists.

      My only goal, as suggested from the original comment was to know other people’s opinion a debate a little on that.

      And I’m not even American, so I don’t really have much stakes on that the US government does or stop doing with their fundings.

      As I have already said, it’s not that I don’t like humanities being funded. I don’t like them being treated as sciences, when they are not. I would support a humanities funding that would consists in a more democratic and spread funding that would allow to any member of the society to work on their humanities if they want. For instance funding for anyone self publishing a book on any matter (philosophy or fiction), building national archives and forums for this humanities to coexist.

      But funding a philosophy department with a few elite philosophers who are getting a lot of money to do some philoshophing is just wrong from my pov. I could be convinced otherwise if a good argument is presented, but as far as it goes it has not been presented such argument.