(November 8, 2010 at 7:34 pm)theVOID Wrote: Scientists have a philosophy (most commonly methodological naturalism) but I don't see how that gets to Physics == Philosophy.
You can have a philosophy (interpretation) of physics, but physics exists without an interpreter.
Philosophy is a systematic study of fundamental problems. The working of the world of which we are a part is the most fundamental of them all, without which no other philosophical problem can exist on anything like credible footing, so the natural sciences are the most philosophical of all philosophies.