How should philosophy relate to all (current) scientific research? — spirit-salamander
After all, he only wanted the sciences to be treated democratically, completely without authorities, so that, for example, both evolution and intelligent design should be taught in school. — spirit-salamander
Intelligent design is a science? — jgill
If a philosopher wishes to engage in scientific speculation (philosophizing) they should learn the science. — jgill
Is the philosopher allowed to interfere in these debates? — spirit-salamander
It would not only be unphilosophical but also unscientific to follow the mainstream simply because it is mainstream. After all, today's mainstream can be tomorrow's nonsense. — spirit-salamander
What other approach would you advise? — Isaac
So something like a referee function (role) for the scientific community. That would be reasonable. — spirit-salamander
I am using philosophy to become a better computer programmer. By not trying to find solutions but to engage in different forms of expressions that can be adapted to my programming language. — SteveMinjares
don't see how philosophy can help you with that. Programming language theory and computer science is more relevant no? — emancipate
Two apple plus Two orange still equals four OR two? — SteveMinjares
Your description of philosophy seems to have reduced it to study of logical relations. — emancipate
Good luck in your experiments though. — emancipate
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