Out of 10,000 artists, 1% will have talent, and 0.01% of them will be truly amazing. And for something as subjective as 'Art', the 0.01% of one group of 10,000 artists might appeal to you, whereas the 0.01% of another group of 10,000 might find you despising their work. It is for this reason that people who go on to study a Masters degree in art, often do their dissertation on 'What is Art?'.
You can't just have a broad generalised hatred for 'all arts' because then you're a pretty depressing and sad individual who should probably just go to the kitchen, grab a fork, and scrape out your lonely eyeballs.
Besides, someone on the previous page had quoted someone else saying that Geography is an art. They were obviously misguided and confused.
There are 'The Arts', also known as 'Humanities'. These include, History, History of Art, Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology, Politics, Theology, Literature etc... There are opposed to 'Art' which is obviously Painting, Sculpting, Drawing, Filming etc... 'The Arts' also includes, to a certain degree, business oriented degrees, such as Management and Human Resources. Whereas, the more mathematical and economic side of things such as obviously, Maths and Economics, are more clustered towards Science.
Then there are 'Earth Sciences', which include: Geology, Archaeology, Soil Sciences, Chemistry (to a certain degree) etc... Many of these are included within Geography.
Then there are the 'Pure Sciences', which typically include (Maths?), Chemistry, Biology and Physics. However, then we have Geography, which encompasses as mentioned, Earth Sciences, but also some of 'The Arts' - literature is covered, politics is definitely covered (see Geopolitics), history is covered (see Geographical Tradition), . However, it also encompasses Cartography and GIS (which is basically databases and programming).
This very simplified (beleive it or not) categorisation of knowledge doesn't even mention Computer Sciences or Engineering. Or a vast other number of subjects and degrees.
In short: do what you like to do, don't judge others for doing what they like to do.
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