Science is actually really boring for the most part. Nothing too exciting comes from it, in general. — darthbarracuda
My take is that the essence of 'wisdom' is: correct judgement. And a judgement may only be correct if the facts and values are true, which brings it back to the search for truth. Though I admit it's a bit of a stretch... I am not sure if wisdom is an essential property of philosophy, but it is a nice effect of it.The word itself can be translated as "love of wisdom" and since we live in the West, there are Western academia biases as to what is wisdom. — Rich
Science (modern definition) was not created by science, but by philosophy; and more precisely, by logic and epistemology — Samuel Lacrampe
Thoughts on the essence of ‘philosophy’ and ‘science’? — Samuel Lacrampe
Observation in science is based on the idea that sense observation gives truth; and that idea is part of epistemology.You're omitting a crucial ingredient, namely, observation (and experiment, which is a type of observation). — Wayfarer
Science or the scientific method is a method built on philosophical premises such as "sense observation gives truth", "illogic gives falsehood", "uniformity of nature", and "causality". Science cannot analyze these premises because it presupposes them; but philosophy can.I once saw somebody once put it this way: "Science is a nicely-packaged philosophy". — WISDOMfromPO-MO
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