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> Looks good.  I do object to the one episode entitled "String Theory:
> Science or Philosophy," implying of course that philosophy has no proper
> claim to truth.
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>   
Maybe. Etymological analysis tells me that philosophy is from  
philo:love and sophy: the goddess of wisdom, while science is merely the 
exercise of the psyche.
I've used both, and the result is that I am experimenting with a diet of 
pemmican and wild blueberries.
Can't get more paleo than that, except it lacks the innards and bone.

Science without philosophy is called environmental pollution. IMHO

William

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