So your argument is philosophy doesn't provide real contributions and your criterion for a "real contribution" is falsifiability. You do realize that the person who identified falsifiability as the demarcation between science and non-science was Karl Popper - a philosopher, right? The sheer aggressive intellectual ignorance of this post amazes me.
So your argument is philosophy doesn't provide real contributions and your criterion for a "real contribution" is falsifiability. You do realize that the person who identified falsifiability as the demarcation between science and non-science was Karl Popper - a philosopher, right? The sheer aggressive intellectual ignorance of this post amazes me.