Why is there a subdiscipline of philosophy where Metaphysics and Epistemology grouped together? — Shawn
If only people who actually do quantum physics understand it in any detail at all, should we even be able to talk about it at all, being that most of us aren't experts? How can human centric-knowledge be capable of applying to the world at all? Is there any evolutionary advantage to being able to do science as opposed to not? — Manuel
What is the relation between the two? — Shawn
"Physics" has overwhelmed "Metaphysics" and no human intuition can add any value to the understanding of reality without a good understanding of present physics.
Epistemology is still interesting as much as it connects with philosophy of language and cognitivism... — Raul
Physicians know already very profound facts and laws of nature that go beyond any philosopher's intuition. "Physics" has overwhelmed "Metaphysics" and no human intuition can add any value to the understanding of reality without a good understanding of present physics — Raul
In terms of Aristotle's original conception of metaphysics, — Manuel
It has been more than a century since physics deserved the title of queen of the sciences. It has been usurped by the biological and social — Joshs
The best philosophy of the past century points to a future of thinking that today’s physics is still
far from grasping. — Joshs
biology and social science are just different fields than physics. — Raul
Darwin is a translation of Hegel into empirical language
— Joshs
You think so? — magritte
Smolen argues instead that time need to be seen as absolutely fundamental to physics — Joshs
and Darwin is a translation of Hegel into empirical language — Joshs
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