Philosophy of science puts science itself under the microscope: What exactly is science? How do its explanations of the world differ from those of other subjects, including so-called "pseudo-sciences"? How should we understand and evaluate scientific methods? What, if anything, can science tell ...
Philosophy is considered to be dealing with foundations. The foundations of "being" are reviewed in metaphysics and/or ontology. Although many philosophers do not acknowledge this branch, they often state something about the foundation of "being" by claiming that there is nothing in reality, but ...
解析 C。解析:文章结尾提到 In conclusion, the future of philosophy and science is likely to be a complex and exciting interplay between two important fields of inquiry. 未来哲学和科学很可能是两个重要研究领域之间复杂而令人兴奋的相互作用。反馈 收藏 ...
By emphasizing the dignity of human beings and the importance of present life, the humanists voiced the assertion of the greatness of man, which was the cornerstone of the Renaissance philosophy. 2Give a summary about the English literature in the Renaissance period.Key: (1) English literature ...
“Science is what we know, philosophy is what we don’t know.” Bertrand Russell 我們知道的是科學,我們不知道的是哲學作為一個哲學博士我覺得自己什麼都不懂[并不简单]
Francis Bacon | Philosophy, Contributions & Legacy from Chapter 15/ Lesson 5 97K Explore what Francis Bacon is known for and learn about his ideas, discoveries, and theories. Discover Francis Bacon's significant contributions to science.
(By calling this pursuit political philosophy, we imply that it forms a part of a larger whole: of philosophy; or that political philosophy is a branch of philosophy. In the expression “political philosophy,”“philosophy” indicates the manner of treatment: a treatment...
philosophy of science is not only the mainstrean form of the Anglo-American philosophy,instead,it should include the continental tradition,especially that of Germany and France;on the other hand it is not confined to the continental area holding the strict bulwark between two traditions,but rather...
Before that there were academic “grammar schools” and more general “secondary modern” schools for those who did not pass the grammar school entrance tests, but the comprehensive schools were designed for all students in a social philosophy of bringing diverse students together whether they were ...
《科学哲学》(Philosophy of Science)Chapter 1此篇谈论了几个问题。第一个问题,什么是科学?物理、化学、生物等等,皆为科学,但问题在于,是什么东西使它们成为科学(What is it that makes something science),即这些学科有什么样的共同特征(common features),使其成为科学。科学不仅是对我们所处世界的理解、解释和预...