(February 26, 2022 at 10:53 am)polymath257 Wrote:(February 26, 2022 at 6:29 am)The L Wrote: Not quite. Physics is the base science but it wasn't necessarily studied first and the other subjects didn't necessarily grow out of it. If anything, biology was most likely studied first because it is most familiar to the lay human. Physics may be more fundamental but the other sciences didn't necessarily grow out of it as a subject of study.
Science grew out of philosophy. That's why they are products of philosophy. Before science was called science it was called 'natural philosophy'. Philosophy was here first.
And chemistry grew out of alchemy. But then it matured into a science. Physics and biology became separate subjects when they matured into sciences.
People today doing physics or biology are not doing philosophy any more than chemists today are doing alchemy.
Indeed.
Although, there are philosophers of science who are also scientists.
It's more common in, for example, physics.
Schopenhauer Wrote:The intellect has become free, and in this state it does not even know or understand any other interest than that of truth.
Epicurus Wrote:The greatest reward of righteousness is peace of mind.
Epicurus Wrote:Don't fear god,
Don't worry about death;
What is good is easy to get,
What is terrible is easy to endure