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Can there be science without philosophy?

Marco J Nathan1, Diego Brancaccio2, Carmine Zoccali3.   

Abstract

Over the last few decades, philosophy has gained an increasingly bad reputation among working scientists. Prominent researchers have suggested, in various forms and degrees of mockery, that philosophy has little or nothing positive to contribute to science. This essay provides a response to these allegations. We begin by examining, and ultimately questioning, an influential argument purporting to undermine the significance of a philosophical approach to science. Next, we offer some biomedical examples where philosophical speculation plays a prominent role. We conclude by arguing that, when understood in the appropriate context, philosophical reflection is an important-indeed, integral-ingredient of healthy scientific inquiry.
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Keywords:  Causality; Demarcation; Philosophy; Precision Medicine; Science

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27941062     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfw395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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Review 1.  The implications of complexity, systems thinking and philosophy for pediatricians.

Authors:  Jochen Ehrich; Jürgen Manemann; Velibor Tasic; Natale Gaspare DeSanto
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2021-03-25       Impact factor: 2.638

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