I get the sense that lukeprog (and others here) wants philosophy to provide answers to the deep questions, or at least attempt to do so. The problem is philosophy is not about that;
I fully concede that; that was more what I think it should be about. And if that’s true and philosophers really do want to answer those deep questions, philosophy needs to be reformed to incorporate more modern science—something like what lukeprog proposed.
I’m pretty sure many philosophers would disagree.
I fully concede that; that was more what I think it should be about. And if that’s true and philosophers really do want to answer those deep questions, philosophy needs to be reformed to incorporate more modern science—something like what lukeprog proposed.