Science is based on physical experiments but philosophical propositions can not be verified physically through experimentation that is how categorized as non-science.
Philosophy concerned with perception of the subject hence verification only possible with so called subjects.
Non-science is anything not related to science or in the field of the studies of science. For example, philosophy is non-science.
Science is separated from non-science by the criteria of falsifiability. Religion study can't be proved to be false for the statement "God created the universe" and so it is nonscience. Philosophy is base on scenario and logic and mostly can't be prove whether one would be truer than other and thus is nonscience. Mathematics fall in the same category as Philosophy though it is the great tool in science but the pure Math is nonscience. Literature is also the study outside realm of science for it is the emotional quality and not the matter that can be prove if it is right or wrong.
nonscience ... or is that nonsense?
Electricians. Electricians uses (life/earth and space/physical) science.
in many nonscience careers, knowledge of science is essential in order to perform the job.
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Three examples of nonscience careers that require some knowledge of science include science communication specialists, who translate complex scientific concepts for the public; environmental policy analysts, who assess scientific data to inform regulations and policies; and medical illustrators, who create accurate visual representations of biological subjects. Each of these roles depends on a foundational understanding of scientific principles to effectively engage with their respective audiences or tasks.
Scientific results are distinguished by their reliance on systematic observation, experimentation, and evidence-based reasoning, following the scientific method. They are reproducible and subject to peer review, ensuring that findings can be verified and validated by other researchers. In contrast, nonscience-based claims often lack empirical support, may rely on anecdotal evidence, and do not undergo rigorous testing or scrutiny. This difference in methodology and validation is key to distinguishing credible scientific findings from unfounded assertions.
It is the philosophy of many scholars my philosophy is (then you tell what your philosophy is)!
It is the philosophy of many scholars my philosophy is (then you tell what your philosophy is)!
Philosophy in life
Lily Beck has written: 'The story of oriental philosophy' -- subject(s): Buddha (The concept), Buddhism, Chinese Philosophy, Confucius and Confucianism, Hindu Philosophy, Japanese Philosophy, Persian Philosophy, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Hindu, Philosophy, Japanese, Philosophy, Persian