Good point. But I think it is the case that almost everyone who has need of (i.e. uses) information from physics, biology, and neuroscience uses the standard, though esoteric, information produced by scientists.
But people who need (i.e. make decisions based on) ideas from philosophy regarding metaphysics, generally do not make use of what you and I might call the “state of the art” in this field.
Sure, unfortunately acting on the false beliefs that there is a God and you have a soul doesn’t leave the loud and fiery explosions that acting on false beliefs about physics does.
Of course, if all we care about are lay beliefs the same could be said for physics, biology and neuroscience.
Good point. But I think it is the case that almost everyone who has need of (i.e. uses) information from physics, biology, and neuroscience uses the standard, though esoteric, information produced by scientists.
But people who need (i.e. make decisions based on) ideas from philosophy regarding metaphysics, generally do not make use of what you and I might call the “state of the art” in this field.
Sure, unfortunately acting on the false beliefs that there is a God and you have a soul doesn’t leave the loud and fiery explosions that acting on false beliefs about physics does.
Unless you count religious warfare, that is.