WisdomStudiesTopic
Feminist as proto transgendered men. The female school teacher as an "extended" mother. The nurse as the extended nurturer. The loss of these roles as they are transgendered into mechanized male roles that are quasi-doctors and closet social workers, leaving behind expanded motherhood and it's loss on our society. Instead of our expansion of attributes of motherhood into larger, motherless society, it is the twisted pursuit of the normalization of transgenderist, anti-mothering view and resulting society.
Research on societal declines alongside the loss of womanly respectability.
The black mother swatting her son. Law enforcement can't get them to behave but their mother could.
possible topics:
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exaltation belief and its manifestation in behavior.
The benefits of believing in God (Jesus Christ)
AI as a Way to deal with an existence of mindless tasks (satanic)
Creating Art instead of factory products.
randomness as a inroad for Gods will. Could AI do this as well?
Finding a peer group, which I have nearly given up on.
Choosing a theme from Google AI
1. Identify Your Interests:
Reflect on your coursework: What subjects or topics have you found most engaging and stimulating?
Consider your passions: Are there any specific issues or debates within your field that you're particularly interested in exploring further? Explore recent publications: Look at recent journal articles, books, and conference papers in your field to identify current trends and potential gaps in the research.
2. Narrow Your Focus:
Don't be too broad: A dissertation topic should be focused enough to allow for in-depth analysis and original contribution.
Don't be too narrow: Ensure your topic allows for sufficient research and analysis. Find a niche: Look for a specific area where you can make a unique contribution to the field. Consider the "So what?" factor: Think about the implications of your research and how it might contribute to the broader field or society.
3. Assess Feasibility and Relevance:
Consult with your supervisor: Discuss your ideas with your advisor, who can provide valuable feedback and guidance.
Consider available resources: Assess whether you have access to the necessary data, materials, and expertise. Evaluate the time commitment: Ensure your chosen topic can be researched and written within the given timeframe. Check for ethical considerations: Be aware of any potential ethical issues related to your research.
4. Refine and Finalize:
Develop a research question: Once you have a topic, formulate a specific research question that your dissertation will address.
Write a proposal: Outline your research plan, methodology, and expected outcomes. Seek feedback: Share your proposal with your supervisor and committee for feedback and approval.
By following these steps, you can develop a dissertation topic that is both engaging and achievable, allowing you to make a meaningful contribution to your field.
from Ubiquity statement
Our PhD? in Wisdom Studies offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with a dynamic range of disciplines, addressing critical challenges and opportunities across various aspects of human and ecological existence. This program is designed not just to expand your academic horizons but to empower you to make a significant, well-researched contribution towards crafting a new global civilization—a civilization where humans act as responsible stewards of our planet.
As a student in this program, you will delve into the rich reservoirs of the world’s wisdom traditions, extracting insights that are pertinent to contemporary issues and weaving them with your distinctive viewpoints. This approach not only enriches the academic field but also ensures practical relevance in today’s rapidly evolving world.
From Google AI
World Wisdom Traditions encompass the diverse spiritual, philosophical, and ethical teachings developed across various cultures and time periods. These traditions offer insights into living a meaningful life, understanding our place in the world, and cultivating positive relationships with ourselves and others. They often explore themes like the nature of reality, the human condition, morality, and the path to enlightenment or fulfillment (exaltation)