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Question: What level of formal education do you have in Philosophy?
#1
None - basic readings in well-known works
 
#2
None - But I read more profession materials as well
 
#3
Undergraduate degree
 
#4
Graduate degree (non PhD)
 
#5
Graduate degree PhD
 
#6
Formal education in another discipline but with strong links to Philosophy
 
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« on: June 27, 2020, 06:44:16 AM »

My B.A. is in environmental studies, which included some coursework on environmental ethics and philosophy, mostly stuff like Leopold’s land ethic and reading some deep ecology writers. I still regularly read some interesting ecological writers (I just finished Paul Kingsnorth’s Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist), and since they’re not exactly Kant or Locke I picked the second option. I’m sure I’ll end up reading some legal philosophy during my current program of study (a J.D.).
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