i mean, there's a reason i can have all of these debates.
i went to school for a very long time, and i studied a lot of things.
- math
- math-physics
- math-economics
- computer science (and math-comp courses)
- law
also: courses in english, biology (and some math-bio, but mostly in game theory), music, history, philosophy, psychology...
philosophy is another course with big overlaps with math, but i'm mostly self-taught / dabbling on that front. it's an experiential thing, though. like, math and physics and comp. sci profs will tell you stories about liebniz or newton or descartes or whatever. you don't get credits for it, or get quizzed on it, but it's a part of the process.