Tensu wrote:
Philosophy dwells in the realm of fact: the answers it gives us are 100% certain even when the the iron hammer that is solipsism comes crushing down on our petty assumptions. furthermore, it can answer more meaningful questions than science can. and it is FAR from a fake field *glares at orwell*. unfortunately, philosophy is rather limited in what it can answer.
Surely you realized I was being facetious? (Well, at least partially facetious)
But yeah, your characterization of philosophy is way off base. If you want 100% certainty, you go to mathematics, not philosophy. And what meaningful questions has philosophy answered? Science answers a lot more questions, and it gives us answers that are actually useful and can be applied to our lives rather than thick tomes filled with rambling nonsense.
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I believe all three are very important and valid, but if I had to pick one to be the least important, I would say science, because although it has high levels of certainty and application, it has a low level of meaning. And if you ask me, meaning is more important than certainty.
Low level of meaning? Understanding the world around us has no meaning? What an empty life you must lead. The ability to create technological wonders and to develop medications that save the lives of children is meaningless in your eyes?
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