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In reply to the discussion: GOP debate fact check: Was Marco Rubio right about welders vs. philosophers? [View all]Chan790
(20,176 posts)I have an undergraduate degree in political theory...most people don't know what that is and I'm not going to explain in any great detail why political theory is a distinct field barely-related to political science; the gap is both huge and esoteric except to the people it applies to. Suffice it to say Political theorists ask "why" questions and almost-totally reject the idea that politics is social science. Political scientists ask "how" questions and largely reject the idea that politics is philosophy or humanities. That is over simplification (you really have to have at-least some understanding of the other in either field) but it suffices in this case.
I'm not going to suggest that makes me a philosopher but I'm cognizant there are people, both academics and functional-workers, with Ph.Ds in the field who fall as close or closer to professional philosophers than religion teachers do. Some of those people make hundreds-of-thousands of dollars/year.