Is philosophy the beginning of everything?

My friend told me , psychology is the second stage from philosophy,
to major in philosophy would be a mistake.

In my philosophy classes the majority of the students are psychology majors. If the demand for psychologist decline what would you do next?

For certainity there is a high rate in learning disabilities in America, perhaps due to , video games, movies, adult contents, and violence, and most of all cheating in their tests.
Should the employees cure the problems or let it grow in order to be employed?

Or is philosophy you believe to be some sort of seed like, and grows , and the numerous branches and fruits are different forms. and Pschyology is one form. If you say this, then my friend made a mistake in majoring in psychology.

No, no, no and no. The level of learning disabilities has never gone up in America. It’s just that studies haven’t been done recently. Really the only part of the post I had issue with, I’ll leave the rest to someone else.

If you read Paul Churchland, you will learn psychology is the mistake, its biggest error being the effort to assert itself as a science. You can’t expect to retain a folk terminology and demand that neurological research conforms to it. That’s plain silly.

thats what I thought. Psychology are for the psychos.

so , anything that is a science is a philosophy. Capish.
Philosophy is the beginning of all science.