Science progresses because it is based primarily (but not completely) on technological progress. Technology grows exponentially on top of all previous cultural gains in both science and technology. Also, unlike philosophers, scientists get gradually smarter via increasingly advanced math and science education, allowing them to group-think once settled in their specialties
Philosophy imitated this approach quite successfully in the 20th Century after advances in simple logic and linguistics. — magritte
And oh yeah, when I read that, I literally thought of abandoning philosophy because I didn't want a pessimist view of the world. — L'éléphant
I really don't want to get into a discussion about what "metaphysics" is. I'm already in one in another thread. As I see it, metaphysics is the set of underlying assumptions, Collingwood called them "absolute presuppositions," people use when they try to understand the world. — Clarky
Yes, I believe we could be. I sought philosophers for their take on almost anything -- how to live your life, reality, the world, cosmic, etc.Interesting. In relation to pessimism, I'm not sure we can 'choose' such an outlook. Can we become pessimists by reading books? I did read some Dan Brown a few years ago and it did almost have that effect, it was so astoundingly awful. — Tom Storm
Where is thread? What's the title?There is almost a thread in what you have said - under what situation would we abandon philosophy? — Tom Storm
Yes, I believe we could be. I sought philosophers for their take on almost anything -- how to live your life, reality, the world, cosmic, etc. — L'éléphant
Sartre's notion of pre-reflective consciousness as nihilation. This was absolutely new. Historically, no philosopher, other than Sartre, came up with this notion.
I anticipate that there will be many other such future geniuses — charles ferraro
Yes. In my dealings with people and (ethics and epistemology). For example, I now know that people would cling to their belief in the face of evidence and proof to the contrary. Also, the way I view life in general. If we stop caring about material things, we could relax and be more accepting.Has philosophy helped or changed you in any way? How? — Tom Storm
There are things far worse than death[...] — R. Alan Woods
Just because Kant might have thought it through 300 years ago, that doesn't mean I don't have to walk the path too. — Clarky
My opinion is that as something really new and breakthrough in philosophy to exist, a really great scientific discovery has to been revealed. — dimosthenis9
Why? Leibniz conceived the relativity of space and time about 200 years before Einstein showed the math. — Jackson
Was that idea a breakthrough in philosophy back then? — dimosthenis9
No one would believe a philosopher in a scientific field. Leibniz made a prediction indeed but back then didn't actually proved anything. — dimosthenis9
No one would believe a philosopher in a scientific field. Leibniz made a prediction indeed but back then didn't actually proved anything. — dimosthenis9
And he was correct — Jackson
If and when someone's prediction proves right, then he gets credited for it. That's the point till then it is just predictions. Nothing else. — dimosthenis9
I don't know what you mean by "prediction." Leibniz said nothing in the form of a prediction. — Jackson
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