Philosophy for (and of) science (Subrena E Smith, Aeon)
Modern science has its roots, historical and conceptual, in philosophy.
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Modern science has its roots, historical and conceptual, in philosophy.
Two formative thinkers of the 20th-century consider the force of instinctual aggression.
Will artificial intelligence enhance or imperil our humanity?
Science, religion, and truth: Rabindranath Tagore speaking with Albert Einstein, Berlin 1930: Truth, which is one with the universal being, must be essentially human; otherwise, whatever we individuals realize as true, never can be called truth. At least, the truth which is described as scientific and which only can be reached through the process of logic—in [...]
Seamus Heaney, Jeanette Winterston and others discuss the life and work of T.S. Eliot. Erwin Schrödinger reviews the history of philosophy and science in considering "do electrons think?" Gary Radke speaks on art history and seeing beyond first impressions. Bertrand Russell's interview with the BBC, at [...]