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Ethics is considered a practical science because its object is not merely to present truths that they are to be known, but to present truths that are to be acted upon.
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Some things that are true today can change. There are also what people often refer to as universal truths. These are supposedly unchanging, a hypothesis as yet, unproven.
Unlike science, philosophy is not based on observable truths or known facts.
Science does not claim to provide absolute truths, that is religeon.
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Platonism is a traditional philosophy that advocates for the belief that ideals, values, and truths are universal, eternal, and unchanging. According to Plato, these forms exist independently of individual interpretations and perceptions.
Atheism rejects revealed truth and faith.
Natural law is considered permanent and unchanging because it is believed to be based on universal principles that are inherent to human nature and the natural world. These principles are seen as foundational truths that exist independently of human will or societal norms, providing a stable framework for ethical and legal reasoning. Additionally, proponents argue that natural law reflects a divine or transcendent source, further reinforcing its unchanging and immutable nature.
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Science is a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths, systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws.Science is the law , science is the fact that science is a fact about the law , the law of science is about facts.