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What Is a Law of Nature?

9 pointsby furrowedbrowabout 3 years ago

3 comments

interpenetrateabout 3 years ago
I can&#x27;t tell if the author is pretending that Kant was never born for the sake of popularization, or if this limit is representative of philosophy of science at large.<p>But this speaks volumes:<p>&gt; The philosopher’s aim is not to help scientists do their job. Instead, the philosopher’s aim is to better understand the job that scientists are doing.<p>What a moribund endeavor. Is there no one left with the ambition of Althusser?
Thin_icEabout 3 years ago
This reminds me of this Feynman quote: “The philosophy of science is as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.”
throwaways85989about 3 years ago
Supply is linear and demand is exponential?<p>Together they shape all creatures in the universe to co-evolve into the situational niches of the circular crisis situation and create on whatever planet you would visit, a similar loop-deformed species as us humans.<p>Means, you can find the whole zoo of &quot;neuro-types&quot; aka adaptions to a self-inflicted situation universal.