If science had them, there would be no mileage in the philosphical project, any more than there is currently mileage in trying to found dualism on the basis that matter can't think.
There is mileage in philosophy? Says you. Are you talking about in context of general population of a country? Of "intellectuals? Your mates?
If philosophy has mileage (compared to science) then so does any other religion. I guess that's all dualism is though.
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If science had them, there would be no mileage in the philosphical project, any more than there is currently mileage in trying to found dualism on the basis that matter can't think.
There is mileage in philosophy? Says you. Are you talking about in context of general population of a country? Of "intellectuals? Your mates?
If philosophy has mileage (compared to science) then so does any other religion. I guess that's all dualism is though.