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Can you explain Science without philosophy is blind and philosophy without science is empty?
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More than 2000 years ago, the Grecian philosopher Democritus came up with ... .
Philosophy without science has no substance.
It researches pointless things, like different colors warming.
Science without philosophy has no guide.
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I need an amazing book on the philosophy of science that will get my juices flowing
May 3, 2012 12:39 PM Subscribe I want to learn more about the philosophy of science, the validation of its methods, its relation to faith and our core existence, its weaknesses...
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science to be dry is going to feel like they're being actively mummified if you give them a philosophy it's worth, Richard Feynman's opinions on philosophy of science are grounds for one of the few of books that could properly....
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Quote: : Lawrence Krauss: another physicist with an anti-philosophy complex
by Massimo Pigliucci
I don’t know what’s the matter with physicists these days. It used to be that they were an intellectually sophisticated bunch, with the likes of Einstein ...
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Per Dawkins atleast two years of chemistry, biology, or physics before taking Philosophy of Natural Science, and something similar....
science proves things , right?
Wrong...hence the whole philosophy of science discipline.
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Remove this ad That thread below is getting too long. At the risk of suffering the childishness that prevails here (name calling and the like), I argue the following:
Scientists do many things that do not count as science. They eat, sleep, walk, talk,...
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Such a hardon for science
the mere mention of the word sets you off
everything youve said has nothing at all to do with the
article steve posted but rather with
the mere mention of science
which is still
struggling to be considered science....
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Don't mind. I never thought (and thinking) that philosophy is a science. But the question has arose seeing a section for philosophy in most of the science forum sites. If philosophy is a science then how is it a science?
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Philosophy, in most cases....
Or not they be applied to Science or Philosophy as they have become more or less institutionalized todayA science is based on empirical observation and a posteriori reasoning (e.g., inductive logic).
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i like matsuo basho. many in the west ask, what would jesus do? well, what did jesus do... he told people to be holy, to give their money to god, he threw the money-lenders out of the church, then sacrificed himself... i believe he was a nice ...
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Religion requires belief, while philosophy is....
What i like about it is that it is a nature based philosophy, not a religion.
Their name comes from this guy.)
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zen of it.
Are the yellow Japanese pickle, by the way.
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My interest in philosophy is largely in utilitarian ethics, through which I have attempted philosophy a psuedo....
I'm not sure how deep JK of the passage.
For yourself? Philosophy major and huge Harry Potter fan here! I loved this line.
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Is philosophy just as important as science? Science cannot solve everything, and it would be inefficient to try to answer every question with science. With day to day matters, and things like language, meaning, ethics, and personal experience, isn't philosophy...
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For all the answers science has given us, far more people philosophy done for us? What has science done for us? Which do you think has done more? I'll give you a hint philosophy....
I don't see anyone turning to philosophy.
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"...There will be well-testable theories, hardly testable theories, and non-testable theories. Those which are non-testable are of no interest to empirical scientists. They may be described as metaphysical." -
Karl Popper Conjectures and Refutations: ...
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And the fact is, whether you think so or not, you all make... .
You need at least a rough sketch, otherwise you won't know what to do when the scientific facts aren't complete; and they often aren't .
'...We have to have some idea of what fills all the blanks .
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