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maks197457 [2]
2 years ago
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Can science be used to evaluate philosophy?. . Be sure to support your answer by explaining what science is and what types of qu

estions can be evaluated or answered using scientific investigation.
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1 answer:
Lemur [1.5K]2 years ago
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Yes, of course, science can be used to evaluate philosophy. Science can be used to evaluate everything. Science can be described as constructing theories about things and asking questions about those tings in a controlled environment.  Some of the questions that can be evaluated by a scientist are from astronomy, medicine, politics, and even personal questions about yourself. 
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