Is western philosophy simply based on scientific knowledge? Is is only about scientific or Academia knowledge? Why is it called western? Because it has its roots in ancient Greece where western democracy has its roots?
Is western philosophy more abstract? Trying to catch life in scientific terms? — VincePee
I think this is why people are often more drawn to eastern philosophy, it is grounded, practical, readily comprehensible and offers a more balanced/less dogmatic world view — TheVeryIdea
He is very critical on science insofar it makes claims of possessing an ultimate truth — VincePee
I mean the attitude of scientists. As if they address the one and inly reality. — VincePee
He is regarded as one of the most important philosophers of science in the 20th century and his ideas have changed the view of scientific theory. — Ross
No.Is western philosophy simply based on scientific knowledge? — VincePee
No.Is [it] only about scientific or Academia knowledge?
It's Euro-centric (mostly from Greco-Roman sources) and Europe was/is the western backwater of Asia.Why is it called western?
Okay.Because it has its roots in ancient Greece where western democracy has its roots?
Perhaps in some ways but not in others.Is western philosophy more abstract?
No.Trying to catch life in scientific terms?
Is western philosophy simply based on scientific knowledge?
— VincePee
No. — 180 Proof
Jim Morrison of the Doors suggested that the 'West is the best' — Jack Cummins
Which system of "western metaphysics" is that, and from which era? Presocratic, Hellenistic, Roman, Scholastic, Islamic, ...?I think that it is worth considering whether the underlying perspective of Western metaphysics is the most useful ... — Jack Cummins
Drink up – it's always later than you think! seems to me a 'good philosophy' anywhere, anytime, at sunrise or sunset. "Let's change the mood from glad to sadness" :death: :flower: — 180 Proof
I think this is why people are often more drawn to eastern philosophy, it is grounded, practical, readily comprehensible and offers a more balanced/less dogmatic world view — TheVeryIdea
Is western philosophy more abstract? Trying to catch life in scientific terms? — VincePee
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