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Of course, philosophy is great. Philosophy is the study of thinking, and science is the skill of life.
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If you can ask your question, of course, philosophy is powerful, and philosophy guides science.
Those above do not dare to face up to the problem, and if they are studying philosophy, they should definitely say that philosophy guides science. Undoubted.
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Science is more powerful.
Only science can change the world.
In philosophy, if you can change yourself through this, it is already a great success.
However, if the world and oneself are weighed on the scales, the scales will always tilt in favor of oneself.
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This question is very naïve, because philosophy and science have different research content and methods, and the scope of application is also different, so there is no comparison.
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This shouldn't be comparable, it's like Guan Gong vs. Qin Qiong.
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Their relationship can be seen as a relationship between politics and economics, you say that's amazing.
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This can't be measured in terms of a strong relationship...
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Philosophy is the study of all things ... SCIENCE ALSO ...
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Landlord: What kind of reference do you use to compare? What are the two compared to? How can the proposition be compared without a main line? What does it mean to be awesome? Philosophy guides the development of science, I think so.
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Philosophy is powerful Philosophy is speculative, and science has to consider a lot of practical situations, but it can't be said so simply.
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The philosopher Bacon famously said: Philosophy is the great mother of science. When philosophers ponder the question of the origin of life in the universe, they will divide from one problem to many sub-problems and become independent disciplines, which are called science.
Such as physics, psychology, linguistics, ethics, chemistry, etc.
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I feel philosophical, but not many people like it!
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Philosophy is one of the branches of science. You tell me.
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When modern science and technology are not yet able to complete research topics, philosophical research is often required for analysis and judgment.
I wish you all good luck and success!
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Whether you are good at math or English, of course, you are good at it when you use it.
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Your question is which is harder: philosophy or science and science?
The answer to this question depends on your perspective. In a sense, philosophy is more difficult because it deals with abstract concepts, while science is more concerned with practical results. Philosophy is more concerned with thinking and understanding, while science is more concerned with practice and experimentation.
Philosophy is more difficult because it deals with abstract concepts such as the nature of the universe, the meaning of human beings, and moral and ethical perspectives. Its answer tends not to be black and white, but depends on your views and beliefs.
Science is easier to guess because it involves actual results, such as physics, chemistry, biology, and so on. Scientific answers are often objective and can be verified by experiments.
I think it's the relationship between chickens and eggs. Philosophy is the chicken, science is the egg, and the egg gives birth to the chicken. >>>More
There should be an environment for free discussion.
Evolution is science. Since it is a 'theory', it is not a hypothesis or conjecture. The theory of evolution is a branch of science and has nothing to do with philosophy. >>>More
Matter in philosophy is actually very general, (in fact, I think it is a name, similar to Lao Tzu's "Dao", just a saying) and natural science matter is what is seen and seen, or it can be said that it is a material form. The difference is that there is an inclusive relationship between the two, which is actually a kind of connection. (A connection is a collection of relationships, causality, containment, and dependence.) >>>More
Buddhism includes both philosophy and science. Big can pack small, small can't pack big.