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yrger · 80-89, M
Hi Vici, give a concrete example in the objective world outside of words in your mind, on:
"Science is the process of using observable, repeatable evidence in order to formulate educated assumptions as to how the world works. One of the key elements of science is falsifiability, which is the ability to identify situations which if found to be true will prove the current working assumption false."
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
@yrger Science is the process of using observable, repeatable evidence in order to formulate educated assumptions as to how the world works. One of the key elements of science is falsifiability, which is the ability to identify situations which if found to be true will prove the current working assumption false.
Philosophy is typically more involved with questions such as why the world works. It is often focused on finding meaning or purpose. The processes are thought exercises done in order to suppose answers.
At the end of the day though, scientific outcomes are demonstrable. Philosophic outcomes are not.
"Science is the process of using observable, repeatable evidence in order to formulate educated assumptions as to how the world works. One of the key elements of science is falsifiability, which is the ability to identify situations which if found to be true will prove the current working assumption false."
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
@yrger Science is the process of using observable, repeatable evidence in order to formulate educated assumptions as to how the world works. One of the key elements of science is falsifiability, which is the ability to identify situations which if found to be true will prove the current working assumption false.
Philosophy is typically more involved with questions such as why the world works. It is often focused on finding meaning or purpose. The processes are thought exercises done in order to suppose answers.
At the end of the day though, scientific outcomes are demonstrable. Philosophic outcomes are not.