There is something good and beneficial about not restricting what people say. — T Clark
There is something good and beneficial about letting people decide whether what they say is good and beneficial rather than authorizing the government to do it. — T Clark
So again, you don't think that people have to decide whether to attack someone or not, or at least that they do or should have the power to stop themselves from becoming violent? — Terrapin Station
For me, separating epistemology from metaphysics is artificial and misleading. — T Clark
Science is fundamentally knowledge of what's what, of objective reality if you will. — T Clark
We treat the world scientifically in an attempt to understand it; we treat metaphysics scientifically in an attempt to understand ourselves. — Mww
The doing of science is of a different category than that to which science is done. Just as physics is the scientific evaluation of the the known predicates of real objects from which a posteriori knowledge is given, so too can metaphysics be the scientific evaluation of all the possible predicates of pure reason from which a priori knowledge is given. In each case, the object of each science is different, but the doing of the science can be similarly rigid and potentially explanatory. — Mww
Physics and specfically cosmology is really focusing a lot on metaphysics. All science is based on specific conclusions in metaphysics. Paradigmatic shifts that have taken place and in all liklihood will take place will have metaphysical aspects. Any scientist trying to decide what a model is and what it means about future research or what anomolies mean in relation to models, is likely mulling over metaphysical type stuff. — Coben
Indirect causes being further back in the causal chain?
For example, in a Rube Goldberg contraption, setting a billiard ball in a slot causes a level to lower, which causes a chain to move, which causes a lighter to light . . . etc. all the way until we get to a hammer cracking an egg? — Terrapin Station
Metaphysics itself was never in doubt; metaphysics as a science, never was at all. — Mww
I think you're saying that metaphysics is clearly not a science. I agree that metaphysics is not a science by itself, but there are a lot of smart people who disagree with you. As I've said, I think it is an indispensable part of science. — T Clark
...if all approaches are equally right regarding the world, won't that be a contradiction as there is a single reality out there ? — Wittgenstein
Consequences such as? — Terrapin Station
You are criticizing other countries for how they protect free speech, ( which includes banning hate speech) by
specifying it is impossible to ban hate speech and
enforce other forms of free speech. — Wittgenstein
There are intellectual underpinnings to science I would typically consider as part of philosophy. — T Clark
I haven't convinced you with my best argument. I don't have anywhere else to go. I'll fall back on an unimpeachable source - Because Wikipedia says so. — T Clark
There are muslims who regard mockery of their religion to fall in category of hate speech and most of them allow criticism in an academic way, but many westerners regard mockery as also a part of criticism and in broader context, freedom of expression. — Wittgenstein
That's why I called it philosophy of science rather than metaphysics. — T Clark
Philosophy of science is a sub-field of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. The central questions of this study concern what qualifies as science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ultimate purpose of science. This discipline overlaps with metaphysics, ontology, and epistemology, for example, when it explores the relationship between science and truth. — Wikipedia
In my experience of talking with scientists about philosophy, I have found that many times most scientists seem to look down on it like if it were just speculative non-conducive discussions about random thoughts that anyone can make up. — Shushi
If any self-respecting scientist happened upon this forum, she would tell them where they can stuff their philosophy - and would be absolutely right. — SophistiCat
I don't deny the value of philosophy, nor even its applicability to science. — SophistiCat
If any self-respecting scientist happened upon this forum, she would tell them where they can stuff their philosophy - and would be absolutely right. — SophistiCat
The reason I picked apple trees is because apples grow out of them. I guess you could say science grows up out of the philosophy of science. As I've said, another way to look at it is that science and the philosophy of science are both part of one thing. Like apples, apple trees, soil, rainfall, the farmer could all be seen as part of the system that grows apples. — T Clark
To the extent that metaphysics investigates the real, physical world... — alcontali
First off, I've never known you to play games here, so I always assume that your posts reflect genuine interest and I try to respond appropriately — T Clark
I don't think science and metaphysics are similar, I think they're different aspects of the same subject. — T Clark
Seems to me it's more like apples and apple trees. — T Clark
Metaphysics is more complex than I have made it out to be. In so far that Metaphysics addresses "What is?", I feel like "Science" is better suited to discover what actually exists. To me, Metaphysics is sort of the school of thought from when all philosophers were polymaths and part-time astronomers. — thewonder
That's always the hard part. — Pattern-chaser
It isn't the hard part when you're convincing others of something that they want to believe. — TogetherTurtle
But we already have science with a purpose, that purpose is Progress or Truth — leo
[Original website is here.]Science is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence. — website
If you are overtly racist or sexist, you will be personally attacked, your business may be attacked and you may even be physically attacked and we've seen countless examples of that. — Judaka
Looking forward to "debating" this for the next round of mass shootings! — Maw
"Science" has replaced Metaphysics. — thewonder
"Science" has replaced Metaphysics. Because the reasoning is better suited to task, this is not necessarily negative. — thewonder
That's where science leaves off in time.... :joke: — Coben
Wikipedia, is well, wikipedia, but even so it casts some light on this.... — Coben
Metaphysics continues asking "why" where science leaves off.... — Wikipedia
To separate philosophy from science is to make science a religion. They think they have eliminated metaphysics from physics, but all they have done is blind themselves to the metaphysics in physics. They often believe they are dealing with the fundamental constituents of existence, and that there is no belief involved in their conclusions or in the reasonings that lead to their conclusions. They are not aware of their metaphysical beliefs, and it takes some philosophizing to uncover them. Without philosophy they just react like a cult — leo
It seems really ridiculous to the point that you may get banned or silenced if one attempts to discuss these things in these circles, as though they were a cult of scientism or something akin to that (I don't mean any offense to them by that, it's just difficult to properly label these sorts of behavior). — Shushi
Do scientists have an irrational bias against philosophy, specifically philosophy of science? — Shushi