Philosophy establishes a mental framework of value sets that contextualize the reality experienced by the conscious individual. History is the interpretation of an infinite amount of human experiences through this framework. For example, the political philosophy of communism will relate such events as 19th century Imperialism and modern globalization as a capitalist attempt to gain more capital at the expense of the productive labor force; capitalists and true to form (neo-) classical liberalists will view the global advancement of Western political and economic ideologies as serving any and all individual, not simply those who control wealth. So, philosophy provides the rationale behind one's retelling of history.
Are there serious arguments in support of that proposition? I'd love to hear them.
The difference between science and philosophy is that the science studies reality in a methodical way, while that the philosophy ponders her through reasoning and logic. On the one hand, science wants to explain what that surrounds us, and does so through your knowledge.
Similarity is investigation in both the fields
EVERYTHING! History, religion, science, politics, movies!!! Anything can be philosophical...
Most scientists and most philosophers would not consider philosophy to be a science. However, both science and philosophy are characterized by very careful thought and analysis and scholarship. Both are engaged in an effort to understand the universe in which we live. However, scientists emphasize observation, while philosophers emphasize abstract thought. There is certainly some overlap between these subjects, and there is even such a subject as the philosophy of science. There is not, however, a science of philosophy.
Are there serious arguments in support of that proposition? I'd love to hear them.
A. Wolf has written: 'The philosophy of Nietzsche' 'A history of science, technology, and philosophy in the 18th century' -- subject(s): History, Science, Philosophy, Eighteenth century, Industrial arts, Technology 'Essentials of scientific method' -- subject(s): Science, Methodology
Laura J. Snyder has written: 'Reforming philosophy' -- subject(s): English Philosophy, History, Philosophy, Political science, Science
The difference between science and philosophy is that the science studies reality in a methodical way, while that the philosophy ponders her through reasoning and logic. On the one hand, science wants to explain what that surrounds us, and does so through your knowledge.
The difference between science and philosophy is that the science studies reality in a methodical way, while that the philosophy ponders her through reasoning and logic. On the one hand, science wants to explain what that surrounds us, and does so through your knowledge.
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Dante Bolognesi has written: 'L'illuminismo e i suoi critici' -- subject(s): Enlightenment, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Political science, History 'L'illuminismo e i suoi critici' -- subject(s): Enlightenment, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Political science, History
Comparision between history and political science
Relationship between food science and hotel management
Herbert Dingle has written: 'A century of science, 1851-1951' -- subject(s): Science, History 'Through science to philosophy' -- subject(s): Science, Philosophy 'Modern astrophysics ..' -- subject(s): Astrophysics, Stars 'Alfred Fowler, 1868-1940' 'Modern spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Spectrum analysis 'The sources of Eddington's philosophy' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Physics 'The scientific adventure' -- subject(s): Science, Philosophy, History 'Relativity for all' -- subject(s): Relativity (Physics)
Loren R. Graham has written: 'Science, philosophy, and human behavior in the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Science, History, Dialectical materialism, Soviet Union 'Science, philosophy and human behaviour in the Soviet Union' 'Technology, Culture, and Development' 'Moscow stories' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science, Social conditions, Travel 'Science in the new Russia' -- subject(s): Science, History 'Science and philosophy in the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Science, Dialectical materialism, History 'What have we learned about science and technology from the Russian experience?' -- subject(s): Constructivism (Philosophy), History, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science, Social aspects of Technology, Technology