RE: Freedom and Bad Faith: The Myths We Live In

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Freedom and Bad Faith: The Myths We Live In

in philosophy •  8 years ago 

Of course, whenever you do science, you are implicitly anchored in a philosophy of science. But for most scientists, most of the time, the relevant philosophical principles are "obvious" ones, like "there are laws of physics", or "avoid overfitting". So they do not require interacting with modern-day philosophers.

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Philosophy Now had a great article on this.

Damn! You found the source of my idea ;) Sssssssh! :)

I really liked Truth and Method By Gadamer. Science is riddled with a few problems.
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/02/opinion/sunday/scientific-pride-and-prejudice.html?_r=0

I used Gadamer in my thesis for my Masters.