The artificial segmentation into "Schools of Thought", while useful, has become an embedded part of Western Civilization. We have "from an economic point of view.. but then from a philosophical point of view but then from a psychological point of view"... and while it's not the worst way to do things, it sometimes misses out on something important: Putting it all together. Sometimes, when the silos of knowledge are kept in their University categories, theres a lot of stuff that's going to be missed. There are some questions that don't fit well into *any* of the University silos. So, they become irrelevant questions to academia that don't get asked - there's no room for those questions.