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| 9218 | Maybe what distinguishes philosophy from science is its pursuit of necessary truths |
| Full Idea: According to one tradition, necessary truth demarcates philosophical from empirical inquiry. Science identifies contingent aspects of the world, whereas philosophical inquiry reveals the essential nature of its objects. | |||
| From: Theodore Sider (Reductive Theories of Modality [2003], 1) | |||
| A reaction: I don't think there is a clear demarcation, and I would think that lots of generalizations about contingent truths are in philosophical territory, but I quite like this idea - even if it does make scientists laugh at philosophers. |