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Historically, it has been both philosophers and scientists. Adequate discussions of the nature of the natural sciences and philosophy have been given by philosopher Jacques Maritain , historian of science Fr. Stanley L Jaki, and scientist Pierre Duhem, just to name a few notable individuals.Who determined what the formal and material objects of the natural sciences are? Was it scientists or philosophers?
This statement is difficult to respond to because it involves a number of incorrect assumptions on your part.Do you really think that the scientists who deal with evolution theory,chaos theory,string theory,quantum mechanics,quarks,Gaia theory,or the neurobiologists who explain how humans believe in God,restict themselves according to what philosophers think is proper to science? No,they just restrict themselves to naturalism. Scientists will study whatever they think exists. Science is what scientists make of it.
There is an inherent problem with any statement regarding whether scientists restrict themselves “to what philosophers think is proper to science.” The statement does not take into account that many philosophers are in error on the nature and limit of scientific knowledge. Sometimes the best thing for scientists to do is ignore the many so-called philosophers of science since the modern era is plagued with many false philosophies.
It is absolutely not true to state that scientists “will study whatever they think exists.” For example, I know many scientists who believe God exists, and I know a number of Catholic scientists, and none of these scientists study, as scientists, God or any spiritual reality such as the human soul. So, there are countless examples that serve to falsify your statement.
You stated that scientists restrict themselves to naturalism. Since you appear confused about just what is proper to scientific study and just what are the proper limits of science, it is not possible for me to address any of your statements involving naturalism. If you were to acquire a proper understanding of science, its field of competence and its limit, then I we could discuss the ideological errors and the true glories of the scientific endeavor.