I don't know that any of the questions concerning the natural world (the domain of science) were ever philosophical in nature. — forrest-sounds
I'm yet to read of a single one... — forrest-sounds
You need to read more. — Banno
Yes, defiantly. — forrest-sounds
One should always read with defiance. Those who read in compliance are sheep I've always said. — Hanover
I don't read whatsoever. What does that make me to be? (PLEASE DON'T SAY IT.) — god must be atheist
I Googled for a list of solved problems in philosophy, but nothing came up, so I guess there are none, or maybe Wiki is still assembling the list.
seconds ago — Hanover
Like Banno said, the solved philosophical questions have migrated into the realm of sciences. They are no longer philosophical questions, though they may have been that some time ago.
For instance: What creates wind?
Why do things fall down, instead of up?
How can the Earth be round and not have things fall off at the bottom?
How does the sun get around to the east again after setting in the west?
God lives in the country of heaven? (Sky, clouds.)
What makes the sun disappear on a clear day, with no clouds, for eight minutes or so, every few dozen years?
Why have the sun's coal reserved still not burnt out? — god must be atheist
It makes you a bibliophobe. See, that's how you make up new words, unlike the gibberish you put out. It's so pratotonic how you do that. — Hanover
Perhaps philosophy is not about solving problems but an awareness of them and figuring out how best to live and think given what we cannot answer. — Fooloso4
For instance: Does god exist? I don't know. --- Ergo, you can't live your life to satisfy god, as you don't know the first thing about god, not even about its existence.
I'm yet to read of a single one, rather tragic really. Plato outlined the most important problems in philosophy around 2500 years ago, and we are yet to solve one, we haven't even made progress.
Is progress in this domain even possible? If not, why not? And if not, why bother? — forrest-sounds
Or what did you have in mind, Fooloso4? Can you give some examples, of how to live and think GIVEN what we can't answer? — god must be atheist
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