
Who said that we engineers and tech people don’t use the right side of our brain? Right now Nietzsche (philosopher) and Milan Kundera (novelist) are seriously messing with my mind.
I am taking a Philosophy class which basically revolves around studying Nietzsche. It is a very interesting class; it’s a complete 180 degree change from my other courses (which basically involve loads and loads of mathematics). It’s being taught by Professor Jack Snapper. He is an amazing professor (and no he will not be reading this blog and I am not trying to get a better grade =p). He can talk to a person on their level, he understands that not all of us have read Plato, Socrates and Kant and thus summarizes their thoughts whenever and however they are relative to the text. You won’t find yourself lost in his class even if it your first philosophy class (this one is mine). We sit and discuss one line from Nietzsche’s’ work for forty five minutes or even more if it has a deep underlying meaning.
I remember one time we were in class and a huge spider was discovered by Prof. Snapper, the next thirty minutes were spent discussing what kind of spider it was and whether it was poisonous or not. It might seem like a waste of time but it really wasn’t because Prof. Snapper started telling us about his travels around the world and how he collected different artifacts and learnt about different cultures. It’s interesting to see how much one can learn just listening to the experiences of others.
Last Friday, I went to meet Prof. Snapper at his office to get some guidance regarding a paper I had to write. It’s amazing to see how much stuff he has in there, it is almost falling on top of each other, book cases filled with books (not only philosophy books but with books on logistics and computing, mathematics, linguistics and what not). You find artifacts from India, China, Persia, New Guinea, Africa and that’s to name a few. I love how he has the patience to sit and discuss with students at great lengths. All you need to do is show up at his office ask him to help and he will guide you in the right direction.
I love this about IIT, you do not need to let go off your creative thinking just because you are in a tech school. You can explore any area that you want because you are given ready access to it!
BAHH. This class kills me. :P Snapper is too cool though! I wish I could see the cool stuff in his office.
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