not definitely! they need each other because without techno, there would be no philosophy. _usepian
Philosophy is not considered a science in the traditional sense because it does not rely on empirical methods like observation and experimentation. Instead, it focuses on questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language that are often beyond the scope of scientific inquiry. It can be seen as a distinct and complementary discipline to the sciences.
Renaissance brought in more philosophy and science. This brought people together and to stand up for what they believe in.
Philosophy is not typically considered a science because it does not rely on empirical evidence or follow the scientific method. It is more concerned with abstract concepts, logic, and ethics rather than systematic observation and experimentation. However, some branches of philosophy, like philosophy of science or philosophy of mind, may intersect with scientific disciplines.
You just set yourself up...since the answer is a philosophical one and not a technical one. What techno-science contributes depends on some classical philosophical distinctions Wants versus Needs Ends versus Means The hierarchy of values ETC.
trance is more hardcore while techno is more experimental
The Ting Tings are more Pop music then they are Techno.
Science deals in observable, verifiable phenomena rather than purely in abstractions, so it is more concrete than religion and philosophy.
technology is important to science, because it helps the numbers in science come out more accurate and easier.
philosophy is much more broad based in the structure of knowledge whereas religion and science are methods.
Science is focused on "how does this work". Philosophy is more about "but what if" and "why does this".
There were various Greek achievements including that of maths, science, architecture, philosophy, alphabets and more.
Welll many greek letters are used in science and math. Also, the ancient greek language is a very important one in terms of understanding philosophy and rationality. In fact, it is arguably more important than many modern languages such as french or spanish.