Well looking at this message forum it seems like they are at odds, quite alot anyway.
If philosophy was based on science, and lets assume that evolution, the age of the universe and the big bang are fact, what philosophy could possibly derive from that? That billions of years of nothing happened, for no apparant reason, then billions of years of animals fighting eachother, then humans arrived on the scene for no apparant reason either, because all the bag things in the world (volcanoes hurricane viruses) are scientifaclly, impossible to end.
I think the end of my reply to empirical also applies to this subject.
If philosophy was based on science, and lets assume that evolution, the age of the universe and the big bang are fact, what philosophy could possibly derive from that? That billions of years of nothing happened, for no apparant reason, then billions of years of animals fighting eachother, then humans arrived on the scene for no apparant reason either, because all the bag things in the world (volcanoes hurricane viruses) are scientifaclly, impossible to end.
I think the end of my reply to empirical also applies to this subject.
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