How about philosophy of physics, philosophy of mathematics?
Do these things solve problems in physics or in mathematics? If so, do they solve them better than the actual fields do? If not, what problems do they solve?
Also, why should I care about these so-called philosophical problems?
“Philosophy isnt doing well enough at solving its problems compared to a realistic alternative” doesn’t follow from “I don’t care about philosophical problems”.
also can’t solve the [philosophical] problems arising from physics
Citation needed.
Well, those disciplines exist. Maybe some evidence that they dont need to is required.
Do these things solve problems in physics or in mathematics? If so, do they solve them better than the actual fields do? If not, what problems do they solve?
Are those the topic of the discussion? No.
Philosophical problems arising from the non philosophical fields mentioned.
Note the doube whammy. Physics can’t solve the average philosophical problem, and also can’t solve the problems arising from physics,
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EDIT: Also, why should I care about these so-called philosophical problems?
Citation needed.
See here and here.
“Philosophy isnt doing well enough at solving its problems compared to a realistic alternative” doesn’t follow from “I don’t care about philosophical problems”.
Well, those disciplines exist. Maybe some evidence that they dont need to is required.