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The relationship between science and philosophy

What is the connection between philosophy and science?

Some people say that no one in China has won a Nobel Prize because there are no real philosophers in China yet. Is this correct?

Another way to ask:

Can people who don’t understand philosophy become scientists? Focus on scientific research, no matter what philosophy.

If you don’t understand science, can you become a philosopher to explain "what exists" in the world?

In the classical period, Descartes was both a scientist and a philosopher, which was convincing. British empiricist philosophy denies the certainty of knowledge in mathematics and physics. If they don't understand it, do they dare to deny it?

There are so many subdivided fields of science now. Do you need to master them all before you can engage in philosophy? How else would you dare to be so awesome at explaining the world without fear of being laughed at by real experts? Or is it that philosophy can only be imaginary now and cannot produce a man as talented as Descartes who is both civilized and military?

1. Different objects: Science takes a certain field as its object, while philosophy takes the world as a whole as its object.

2. The methods are different: science is carried out in the way of empirical knowledge, while philosophy is carried out in the way of summarizing, summarizing and rethinking this knowledge;

3. General and The difference between individuals is that philosophy is a general methodology with universal significance, while concrete science is an individual and special method.

Contact:

Science provides specific materials for philosophy, and philosophy relies on various knowledge provided by specific science to build itself on a reliable foundation.

Relationship: interdependence

Philosophy, definition:

Philosophy is a kind of knowledge that makes people smart and inspires wisdom" and is an exploration of "man and nature" A way of relationship. It can be regarded as a scale. The function of this scale is to find the essence (origin) of rationality and the relationship between self-existence and other existences in the world.

Science:

Science means learning by subject, and later refers to the study of various knowledge through detailed classification (such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc.) to form a gradually complete knowledge system. A system of ordered knowledge based on testable explanations and predictions about the form, organization, etc. of objective things. In an older, closely related sense, "science" also refers to knowledge that can be rationally explained and reliably applied. The subject itself.