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6117 | Philosophy should be built on science, to reduce error [Russell] |
Full Idea: We would be wise to build our philosophy upon science, because the risk of error in philosophy is pretty sure to be greater than in science. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (Logical Atomism [1924], p.160) | |
A reaction: If you do very little, it reduces the 'risk of error'. I agree that philosophers should start from the facts, and be responsive to new facts, and that science is excellent at discovering facts. But I don't think cognitive science is the new epistemology. |