The Value of Philosophy
- Hakan Meral
- 12 Eki 2015
- 1 dakikada okunur

"The knowledge philosophy aims at is the kind of knowledge which gives unity and system to body of the sciences, and the kind which results from a critical examination of the grounds of our convictions, prejudices and beliefs. But it cannot be maintained that philosophy has had any very great measure of success in its attempts to provide definite answers to its questions. If you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other man of learning, what definite body of truths has been ascertained by his science, his answer will last as long as you are willing to listen. But if you put the same question to a philosopher, he will, if he is candid, have to confess that his study has not achieved positive results such as have been achieved by other sciences. It is true that this is partly accounted for by the fact that, as soon as definite knowledge concerning any subject becomes possible, this subject ceases to be called philosophy, and becomes a separate science."
The Value of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
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