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Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Isn't upsetting to know Philosophy is listed as Arts & Humanities and not Science?

answers1: it is not the only one .I have found another. Astrology is
listed as Horoscopes and under the heading of entertainment and music
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First of all it i a serious subject and is not meant for entertainment
answers2: It's listed where it should be...nothing upsetting about it.
answers3: As long as it's protected under free speech you shouldn't
worry. Philisophy is bound to humanity, it is the science of being
humane, so it goes either way on that account. Wait a minute this
question is paradoxical, or the people of yahoo don't know philosophy
is the science of being humane. Either way I just fried my brain on
paradoxical questioning. Other than that, no, I am not upset, it's got
a catagory and thats what matters most.
answers4: No its not upsetting.
answers5: It's in Humanities because it depends on humans just like
history or english,french and so on. If there wouldn't be humans there
wouldn't be any of the above listed, however mathematics, the laws of
physics do not depend on our existence.
answers6: it is still art
answers7: No its not upsetting. The acts of doing philosophy AND
science are both creative acts of the mind. It is our brilliant minds
that have been able to construct and formulate the ideas, theorems and
accounts of the world around us. Philosophy is probably the broadest
subject around because it covers everything (scientific inquiry,
sociology, psychology, mathematics, ethics, political science), the
acquisition of knowledge and it even deals with the metaphysical
inquiries that probe into the meaning of who we are, why we're here
and where we are going. Philosophy is the basis of all things. Maybe
the act of philosophy is god, the animating creative force behind the
human being...
answers8: No. Science and the scientific method are about things that
can be detected by our five senses (or suitable scientific
instruments) and are measurable. Philosophy is about the things that
can't be so quantified, yet exist nonetheless.
answers9: Science is concerned with "how" not "why".

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