This following pondering MUST be in 2003 summer or later. this thinking, extracting, ((like coffee tannic acid extraction in organic chem labs) of exactly how Bachelor degrees came into being. **
This could be good [[[[transition, segue]]]] lead-in, or even follow up perhaps, to my article that explains in depth exactly why a bachelor degree is needed for the critical sciences.
((With division of labor in an interacting population.))
As history progressed, fields of study became more engorged (corpulent/ with knowledge, driving the need for specialized skills in the trades. Certain types of work were delegated to learned experts in given fields.
A bit of clarification is in order here.
Discovery in the natural physical world
Has progressed exponentially__
In leaps and bounds__
Hurtled along__
As well as innovation____
[[[fostered revolution in everyday living___]]]] practical application of these theories.
Changed the way we [[[perceive, interpret]]]]]]] understand this universe that we call home.
Enlightening
Revelation
---
(It seems they are still somehow heeding this particular mindset from approximately three thousand years ago.
Incl quote from Aristotle or unknown greek abt.
Thereby middle-class white kids interpret the liberal arts, by dint of this difficulty to pin down, as being automatically more demanding of intellectual vigor. [[[intelligence, thinking, etc]]]
But discovery of [[[what humans perceive and know; comprehend]]]] of the natural world has progressed exponentially since then. Not to mention, application of the laws of the natural world has also [[[progressed]]]]]]]. You know, technology and stuff.
Therefore this is an odd version of conceitedness.
here's the thing about science. The more we know, the more we realize how little we know. The more we learn and discover about science, the more we realize how much we *still* need to discover. We see how much we have not yet discovered.
There are layers upon layers of intricacy, in such exquisite fine detail. There is always more to discover. It gives us a little glimpse into what there is to behold. It just gives us a little clue into what the future of science entails. Each new little discovery opens up a whole new universe.
That's why I find science so fascinating. That is why I studied it. It is because there truly is stuff to learn. There really are new discoveries being unearthed all the time.
otoh, liberal arts subjects are quite the opposite. This is the study of human behavior, of social interaction. The more we learn about typical psychology, the more I realize it is the exact same thing repeated over and over again.
It is the same thing reinforcing and repeating, layers and layers upon itself. That is why I am so irritated with dating/relationship crap. That is basically what psychology is, correct? It is the study of romantic relationships, blah blah blah.
For example, my essay about "had quioe of dr phil__]"" It was essentially another incarnation of the same phenomenon, about bei straightforward in dating nn about what you really want.
And people still staunchly, adamantly refuse to see what is right there in front of their faces. Even though it is the same dating mistakes repeated over and over and over again. Not to mention, the exact same reproduction mistakes are repeated ad nauseum like a broken record. Tons and tons of illegitimate unwanted offspring everywhere. It's like, geez, how many times do you have to see it to learn the damn lesson?
There is nothing new to learn. It is the same crap being rehashed over and over again. ***perh here, ment the 'genrations' and moms education referncr text, with aristotle quote 'children do not learn fromthwor parents.' and xfiles, hehe.
--and again, this is something I already knew. That trends, popular way of thinking cycle back around evry genration,,, every 25-30 yrs or so.
This could be good [[[[transition, segue]]]] lead-in, or even follow up perhaps, to my article that explains in depth exactly why a bachelor degree is needed for the critical sciences.
((With division of labor in an interacting population.))
As history progressed, fields of study became more engorged (corpulent/ with knowledge, driving the need for specialized skills in the trades. Certain types of work were delegated to learned experts in given fields.
A bit of clarification is in order here.
Discovery in the natural physical world
Has progressed exponentially__
In leaps and bounds__
Hurtled along__
As well as innovation____
[[[fostered revolution in everyday living___]]]] practical application of these theories.
Changed the way we [[[perceive, interpret]]]]]]] understand this universe that we call home.
Enlightening
Revelation
---
(It seems they are still somehow heeding this particular mindset from approximately three thousand years ago.
Incl quote from Aristotle or unknown greek abt.
Thereby middle-class white kids interpret the liberal arts, by dint of this difficulty to pin down, as being automatically more demanding of intellectual vigor. [[[intelligence, thinking, etc]]]
But discovery of [[[what humans perceive and know; comprehend]]]] of the natural world has progressed exponentially since then. Not to mention, application of the laws of the natural world has also [[[progressed]]]]]]]. You know, technology and stuff.
Therefore this is an odd version of conceitedness.
here's the thing about science. The more we know, the more we realize how little we know. The more we learn and discover about science, the more we realize how much we *still* need to discover. We see how much we have not yet discovered.
There are layers upon layers of intricacy, in such exquisite fine detail. There is always more to discover. It gives us a little glimpse into what there is to behold. It just gives us a little clue into what the future of science entails. Each new little discovery opens up a whole new universe.
That's why I find science so fascinating. That is why I studied it. It is because there truly is stuff to learn. There really are new discoveries being unearthed all the time.
otoh, liberal arts subjects are quite the opposite. This is the study of human behavior, of social interaction. The more we learn about typical psychology, the more I realize it is the exact same thing repeated over and over again.
It is the same thing reinforcing and repeating, layers and layers upon itself. That is why I am so irritated with dating/relationship crap. That is basically what psychology is, correct? It is the study of romantic relationships, blah blah blah.
For example, my essay about "had quioe of dr phil__]"" It was essentially another incarnation of the same phenomenon, about bei straightforward in dating nn about what you really want.
And people still staunchly, adamantly refuse to see what is right there in front of their faces. Even though it is the same dating mistakes repeated over and over and over again. Not to mention, the exact same reproduction mistakes are repeated ad nauseum like a broken record. Tons and tons of illegitimate unwanted offspring everywhere. It's like, geez, how many times do you have to see it to learn the damn lesson?
There is nothing new to learn. It is the same crap being rehashed over and over again. ***perh here, ment the 'genrations' and moms education referncr text, with aristotle quote 'children do not learn fromthwor parents.' and xfiles, hehe.
--and again, this is something I already knew. That trends, popular way of thinking cycle back around evry genration,,, every 25-30 yrs or so.
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