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Peter_Plato
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What scientists observe is one thing. What they claim it entails or signifies is something else, entirely. That is where what philosophers say is important. Philosophy and logic keep scientists from inferring wildly erroneous things about what they do observe. Theoretizing is essentially subject to philosophical critique. That is why YOU should give a flying leap, though you may not understand why.Who gives a flying leap what philosophers say? This is supposedly a science, so stick with the scientists.
Philosophy keeps science honest. It serves as a “check” on “judging strictly by appearances.”
A kind of “guiding hand” that keeps science from becoming too “random” in its conclusions.