Social:Doctor of Metaphysics
Template:Infobox examination Doctor of Metaphysics (PhD, Ph.D., or DMETA; Latin: Metaphysica doctor or doctor Metaphysica) is an academic degree which is a branch of philosophy. It is also called a Metaphysical Science Doctorate. Many academic universities teach Metaphysics under the title of “Speculative Philosophy.”[1]
Metaphysics
The study is centered on spiritual (not necessarily religious) matters and positive thinking. The derivation of the word metaphysics comes from the greek: meta - over and beyond and physics.[1] The Department of Philosophy at the University of Georgia defines metaphysics as a branch of philosophy Which is concerned with reality and potentiality, and mind and matter.[2]
The degree is currently offered by the University of Metaphysics.[3] It is also offered by Esoteric Theological Seminary[4] The degree was previously offered by Brotherhood College in Sedalia Colorado.[5] The field of study is for doctoral students who hope to pursue a career in lecturing, teaching, counseling, healing, ministry, astrology.[3]
See also
- History of higher education in the United States
- List of fields of doctoral studies in the United States
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "What Is Metaphysics?". Metaphysics. https://metaphysics.com/what-is-metaphysics/.
- ↑ "Metaphysics". University of Georgia. https://www.phil.uga.edu/research/content/metaphysics.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Doctoral Degree Specialties". University of Metaphysics. 2022. https://universityofmetaphysics.com/doctoral/.
- ↑ "PhD Degree Programs". Esoteric Theological Seminary. https://northernway.org/phd/index.html.
- ↑ Fox, Joe (1 May 1973). "For U.S. metaphysicist, it was no contest". The Windsor Star. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99701983/the-windsor-star/.