I don’t think there is a clear distinction between science and philosophy- so yeah it can contribute to the answer. My point is more that the question is contingent in the same way that, say, physics is contingent. If the scientific-philosophical enterprise ever outputs the Tegmark Level 4 multiverse: cool. But you don’t get there through mere reflection on the meanings of words (if the history of philosophy teaches us anything...).
This implies you believe that it is logically possible, so you do think philosophical speculation can contribute to seeking the answer.
I don’t think there is a clear distinction between science and philosophy- so yeah it can contribute to the answer. My point is more that the question is contingent in the same way that, say, physics is contingent. If the scientific-philosophical enterprise ever outputs the Tegmark Level 4 multiverse: cool. But you don’t get there through mere reflection on the meanings of words (if the history of philosophy teaches us anything...).