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What reason, indeed? I love it when I stumble on philosophy stuff. Philosophy -- when I studied it in school, at least -- is easier than writing code, since each time you not only get to come up with the design and implementation, but also the requirements. It's like you're your own end-user, architect, and developer wrapped into one.
Of course, that's the reason so many people hated (and hate) it: all that relativism (or the possibility thereof) drives many people completely nuts and red in the face.
It's kind of turned out to be the same way in software development. But, hey! Instead of you paying them, they pay you!