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How does science play in philosophy?

Wed 18 Sep 2024
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How does science play in philosophy?

Science is key and the first principle in philosophy. Philosophy has and will always be a pursuit of truth, and truth must be grounded in reality. Science represents our current best descriptions of the material world, using observation, experimentation, and evidence to understand the universe. So, a philosophy that ignores or denies science is not philosophy—it’s religion or dogma.

Philosophy, when paired with science, becomes a powerful tool. Science helps us answer the “what” and “how” of the world, while philosophy asks the deeper “why” questions—what does it mean, and how should we live? A well-rounded philosophy integrates both, using science to ground itself in facts while exploring the implications and meaning beyond those facts.

The particles that make up your body were created 13.8 billion years ago. Those particles have been on their own journey, and you are only borrowing them for a brief moment in time. Science describes the path of those particles on that journey. Philosophy delves into the “why” and the “how should we proceed.” It’s good advice, a possible explanation for the unknown, or an exploration of the unknowable.

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Michael Alan Prestwood
Author & Natural Philosopher
Prestwood writes on science-first philosophy, with particular attention to the convergence of disciplines. Drawing on his TST Framework, his work emphasizes rational inquiry grounded in empirical observation while engaging questions at the edges of established knowledge. With TouchstoneTruth positioned as a living touchstone, this work aims to contribute reliable, evolving analysis in an emerging AI era where the credibility of information is increasingly contested.
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