You're still missing the question that I am trying to pose here, which actually makes me question your philosophical ability.
got em
Why can I only learn philosophy from someone that is specifically trying to teach me philosophy? Why is philosophy learned in a philosophy class 'pure', but philosophy learned in a CS class 'indirect'? Is there some sort of "philosophy mode" that you have to be in to learn philosophy? It doesn't make sense to me.
Philosophy professors are experts in philosophy. Political science professors only know philosophy well insofar as it intersects with political problems. Learning philosophy properly, i.e. thoroughly and guided by a true master, demands taking a pure philosophy course. Not sure how this is remotely complicated.
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