When I was doing my undergrad in biology the amount of my classmates dismiss philosophy as “soft humanities” or just “word play” is disheartening. For my humanities component of my grades I took all philosophy classes and I had a great time. It’s a great crossover when Philosophy of Biology was offered.
It’s not just the undergrads.
I’m a theoretical biologist.
The best book I read on multilevel selection theory was actually written by a professor of philosophy. The author broke down the individual concepts, as they do, so that anyone reading it knew exactly what each technical term referred to. Biology is my favorite subject because there’s so much that we’re still figuring out and it’s just ridiculously complex.
I might have had a similar hot take as an undergrad when everyone has an ego based on their major - and I was even a computer engineering student for awhile, and engineers tend to be even worse at that sort of thing.
I am not a biologist but could you please share the name and author of the book? Sounds liek something I’d enjoy TIA
The Word Play criticism is probably based on Analytic Philosophy, which honestly does come off as a whole bunch of wankery from the outside.
Descartes warned us but we didn’t listen
Doesn’t Descartes’ maxim deal more with ontology than epistemology?
Which is why he was trying to warn people about his enemies the epistemologists
We discarded Descartes
For Kierkegaard.
Eli5?
Epistemology asks what do we know and how do we know it. In other words, it’s the theory of knowledge.
Quick introduction: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r_Y3utIeTPg
it’s not where they cut the vagina and anus into a cloaca?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Episiotomy
I think this is what you’re thinking
Yep. It seems people either didn’t get it, or didn’t find it funny.
Episiotomy
TIL
I think you missed the proper formula for that joke, prople took it as genuine.
“No, you’re thinking of a surgical procedure done to enlarge the vaginal canal.”
Lmao wat.
And the h?
for heckin’
PhD Philosophy Demonised
I just assumed that the graduate has a Ph of D.
If we assume hexadecimal, that is a pH of 13
Mmmm sodium hydroxide. Basic.
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