Explore Science-first Philosophy

Explore Science-first Philosophy
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Science-first philosophy with one goal: flourishing for all. Science begins with a split between reality and thought. Philosophy adds tools for better thinking and for living legal, moral, and fair.
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TST Weekly Column
Wed 8 Apr 2026
TST Weekly Column
8 Apr
Weekly Insights for Thinkers
This week:
Confidence in ideas increases with alignment with reality — aligning with Popper, probability thinking, and intellectual humility.
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EXPLORE: An introduction to science-first philosophy.
The TST Weekly Column is a collection of standalone pieces—timeless ideas viewed through the lens of the present. One clear idea each week, built and refined over time through reason, evidence, and lived experience.

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Wed 8 Apr 2026 Edition
— Research & Learning —

Stories: Science Philosophy Critical Thinking History Big Bang Metaphysics Evolution Biases Futurism Ancient History Ethics Reasoning

1 Essay + 6 Tidbits
1 Weekly Focus
The research, stories, and questions that inform this week’s column.
This Week:
— Personal Belief —
Personal belief is layered with public truth, tribe, and worldview.
Greetings!

Belief becomes personal in layers. First, there is public belief: the shared body of claims most supported by evidence and reason. Then comes tribal belief: the pressures, loyalties, and assumptions of the groups around us. Finally, there is worldview: the deeper personal framework through which we interpret life itself. These three layers shape what we call personal belief. You do not have to abandon personal belief, but undertanding where it comes from, what is shaping it, and how well it stays tethered to reality will help make you more wise.

–Michael Alan Prestwood
6 Key Ideas
Weekly Crossroads
A few minutes of key ideas!
The research & wisdom reminders.

1 Story of the Week »

Pragmatism
3 Types: Empirical, Rational, & Irrational
New Look
Avoid irrational pragmatists; they dismiss good evidence when it gets in the way.

2 Quote of the Week »

“Our statements about the external world face the tribunal of sense experience not individually, but only as a corporate body.”
Never defend a belief blindly; examine the larger web around it and decide what fits your authentic self.

3 Science »

Why do scientific models work if they aren’t literally true?
Scientific models succeed not because they are perfectly true, but because they reliably capture patterns in reality. Trust scientific models for what they do well, but do not mistake them for reality itself.

4Philosophy »

Is agnosticism a ludicrous position to occupy?
Agnosticism is not confusion. It is a way of managing belief under uncertainty. No one believes everything and an agnostic view is the best place to evaluate it. So don't hurry to take a position on anything.

5Critical Thinking »

Do my people and culture help or harm my critical thinking?
Your people and culture give you a big leg up, a great starting place, but it is not a final place to stand still.

6History!

Did Berger and Luckmann really say reality is just made up?
You inherit your culture, understand it, but you are not bound to it. You get to choose to live within it, or choose beyond it.
Take the deep dive.
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TST Doxastic Formation: Public Belief, Tribe, and Worldview
Personal Belief
Live your life in a way that fully understands your own beliefs. Personal belief forms through public belief, tribal influence, and your own worldview. We do not begin as blank choosers, nor are we merely passive products of society. We are born into a family language, religion, and philosophy.
That’s the whole rhythm!
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April 8, 2026
»Column Archive
WWB Research….
1. Story of the Week
Pragmatism
2. Quote of the Week
“Our statements about the external world face the tribunal of sense experience not individually, but only as a corporate body.”
3. Science FAQ »
Why do scientific models work if they aren’t literally true?
4. Philosophy FAQ »
Is agnosticism a ludicrous position to occupy?
5. Critical Thinking FAQ »
Do my people and culture help or harm my critical thinking?
6. History FAQ!
Did Berger and Luckmann really say reality is just made up?
Bonus Deep-Dive Article
TST Doxastic Formation: Public Belief, Tribe, and Worldview

TST Archive

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A Science-First Book about the Ideas That Shape Us

30 Philosophers: A New Look at Timeless Ideas explores how human understanding has evolved — from ancient questions to modern scientific thinking.

Written by natural philosopher Michael Alan Prestwood, the book blends philosophy, science, and history into clear, human stories focused on explanation over authority and meaning over memorization.

For those who value better thinking over being right.

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