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(1) Philosophy isn't an exclusively human endeavor.
(2) Science isn't distinct from philosophy, rather a subcategory thereof.
(3) Philosophy has produced tangible, positive results.
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1) Nobody cares
2) please explain
3) QTI
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#2) i guess thats why the highest degree in science is a PhD or doctorate of philosophy?
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im clearly here to argue sublantics
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1) It is, it requires rational thinking, language and stepping in another person's shoes for example.
2) Yes, at least all sciences originated from philosophy.
3) Yes, Nussbaum and Sen come to mind even if they aren't "pure" philosophers.