Philosophy is a cognitive enterprise. In multiple senses, it is continuous with other sciences (including natural sciences, social sciences, and Humanities). (1) As far as its subject matter is concerned, like other sciences, philosophy is also a part of the overall efforts of human beings to understand the world in which we live. (2) In terms of their methodologies, there is no substantive difference between philosophy, common sense, and science. Just as scientific methodology is the refinement of common-sense methodology, philosophical methodology is also the refinement and summary of common sense and scientific methodologies. (3) In terms of their utilities, philosophy and science are both designed to help people live better in the world...
Drawing on the analysis developed by M. Heller and J. Życiński in a work published 25 years ago, the...
There are many philosophies. It is as weil then at the outset to state what is meantby philosophy in...
There is a tension in Fano’s works, between a tendency (of positivistic descent) to think that ultim...
Philosophy is a cognitive enterprise. In multiple senses, it is continuous with other sciences (incl...
Abstract: The question posed in the title serves as a springboard to examine the interdisciplinary n...
The best definition of philosophy, in my opinion, was given by Wilfrid Sellars fifty years ago: ‘The...
ABSTRACTPhilosophy is an extensive science, meaning it is closely related to our daily lives, and ph...
Philosophy can fruitfully interact with cognitive science at least in two different ways. On the one...
We examine the idea that there is a sub-discipline in philosophy of science, phi-losophy in science,...
Philosophy is the science of the existence and non-existence of the absolute, practically and spirit...
The rise of cognitive science in the last half-century has been accompanied by a considerable amount...
Philosophy is the mother of all sciences. Philosophy, in this case, is more of a universal, comprehe...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...
There is much good work for philosophers to do in cognitive science if they adopt the constructive a...
The elevation of Science and scientific knowledge above other disciplines and knowledge all over the...
Drawing on the analysis developed by M. Heller and J. Życiński in a work published 25 years ago, the...
There are many philosophies. It is as weil then at the outset to state what is meantby philosophy in...
There is a tension in Fano’s works, between a tendency (of positivistic descent) to think that ultim...
Philosophy is a cognitive enterprise. In multiple senses, it is continuous with other sciences (incl...
Abstract: The question posed in the title serves as a springboard to examine the interdisciplinary n...
The best definition of philosophy, in my opinion, was given by Wilfrid Sellars fifty years ago: ‘The...
ABSTRACTPhilosophy is an extensive science, meaning it is closely related to our daily lives, and ph...
Philosophy can fruitfully interact with cognitive science at least in two different ways. On the one...
We examine the idea that there is a sub-discipline in philosophy of science, phi-losophy in science,...
Philosophy is the science of the existence and non-existence of the absolute, practically and spirit...
The rise of cognitive science in the last half-century has been accompanied by a considerable amount...
Philosophy is the mother of all sciences. Philosophy, in this case, is more of a universal, comprehe...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...
There is much good work for philosophers to do in cognitive science if they adopt the constructive a...
The elevation of Science and scientific knowledge above other disciplines and knowledge all over the...
Drawing on the analysis developed by M. Heller and J. Życiński in a work published 25 years ago, the...
There are many philosophies. It is as weil then at the outset to state what is meantby philosophy in...
There is a tension in Fano’s works, between a tendency (of positivistic descent) to think that ultim...