Like most naturalist philosophers, I don’t see a sharp line between what philosophers and scientists should be doing. Philosophers are basically just the most theoretical kind of scientists. And when philosophers start using methods that aren’t condoned by math or science, they tend toward crank-ness.
Like most naturalist philosophers, I don’t see a sharp line between what philosophers and scientists should be doing. Philosophers are basically just the most theoretical kind of scientists. And when philosophers start using methods that aren’t condoned by math or science, they tend toward crank-ness.