(December 16, 2022 at 8:36 pm)LinuxGal Wrote:(November 4, 2022 at 2:51 pm)Jehanne Wrote: All scholars agree that the findings of modern physics has had a significant impact on modern philosophy over the last century; the opposite is, however, not true. Physicists do not care what philosophers think, except when they are trying to be polite about not caring.
That's a shame, because there are situations such as the quantum measurement problem that will never be solved by physics alone, but fall under the philosophy of the fundamentals of physics, and this historical animosity (which is rooted in university politics...physics and philosophy departments have turf battles over funding) has wasted decades.
"Never be solved" seems dogmatic.