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Germany is a major world economy with a rich history in literature, philosophy, and science, and the country has played an important role in European history.
Pinyuan Wen has written: 'Xi fang zhe xue' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, European Philosophy, Philosophy, Philosophy, Ancient, Philosophy, European 'Xi fang ke xue' -- subject(s): Science 'Xi fang wen xue' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature, European literature
The European Renaissance was marked by a renewed interest in science, commerce , philosophy, and the arts.
James H. Fetzer has written: 'Philosophy and Cognitive Science' 'Philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Science, Philosophy 'Computers and cognition' -- subject(s): Cognitive science 'Glossary of epistemology/philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Knowledge, Theory of, Philosophy, Science, Theory of Knowledge 'Artificial intelligence' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence 'Philosophy and cognitive science' -- subject(s): Philosophy and cognitive science
Philosophy is subjective and science is objective.
Philosophy is a humanity, therefore more accurately an art. There can be an element of science in the form of logic to philosophy, but it is far more than science.
Philosophy is a science by it self.Human society is a laboratory for its experiments.
Philosophy is no longer a field of Science at all. Science, specifically Physics, did develop from Philosophy, and other Sciences developed from Physics. This (above) explains the term "PhD" (Doctor of Philosophy) and "Physician". There are many differences between Philosophy and Science. The most important is probably that Science deals exclusively with physical objects (living or not), while Philosophy has a wider area of concern. Also, in Science, questions can (often) be answered by performing an experiment. If everyone agrees that the experiment was designed and done well, the results are accepted as "the correct answer." It is not like that in Philosophy.
Unlike science, philosophy is not based on observable truths or known facts.
Political science IS a philosophy. It is the study of how people form politics and policies.
Yes, philosophy is an abstract science.