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5434 | Philosophy is similar to science, and has no special source of wisdom [Russell] |
Full Idea: Philosophical knowledge does not differ essentially from scientific knowledge; there is no special source of wisdom which is open to philosophy but not to science. | |
From: Bertrand Russell (Problems of Philosophy [1912], Ch.14) | |
A reaction: I agree. I take Plato's Theory of Forms, for example, to be a scientific theory, for which no one can devise an empirical test (just like string theory). Personally I consider philosophy to be the senior partner, and regard scientists as servants. |