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What is the best path to find truth; science, math, art, philosophy, or something else?

Elvi 5 Mar 12
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All of them.

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Science is the best path for truth. IMHO

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Ignorance is bliss

Yes, what my wife does not know doesn't hurt me. Her ignorance is my bliss. The same applies to the IRS.

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The problem withn Philosophy is that thare are no ways to verify anything. The result is a lot of Sophistry. Science is a discipline that combines observation, review and repetition. It is the best tool we have to arrive at the truth

Yes, we owe a lot to philosophy. We have seen that it leads us astray and created a methodology to bring us back to the truth.

About Descartes, Boole, Turing Interesting - his most influential teacher was Wittgenstein), Leibnitz, etc.. Descartes as a mathematician was brilliant, as a Philosopher - IMHO not so great (BTW, "Cogitu ergo sum" is actually one of the etymological "Proofs" of god and is always quoted out of context). You have to separate the Mathematicians and Physicists from the Philosophers. Don't let the majority of the bad philosophers bask in the glory of the very few mathematicians among them. I have not yest seen a mathematician leading me astray, but philosophers always try to.

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schmarth

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Colege classes, continuing ed-in state.

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The best path to truth would be either philosophy or science, bc though nothing is truly certain in life, those two options give people answers that would typically not be answerable

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Literally, the scientific method is defined as a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. It is the process of seeking the truth.

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We should say the journey.
The philosopher goes I think therefore I am ala Decarte.
A scientist who is an artist like Leornado Da Vinci goes I think you'll find you are because of this heart inside you that beats.
Further scientist goes I think you'll find your brain is the reason you are and eventuallyh get to things called neurons.
Eventually observations leads to an undersanding of the behaviour of neurons. Though this is true of most science I'd say series of observations leading to a hypothesis of behaviour that is tested repeatedly until someone goes I think maybe we've got this it actually works to you prove us wrong again.

Back to original brain a mathematical model is built of the brain which enables emulation in say a computer and aha thinking.

I'd go with the end point mathematics. Einsteins, Newtons thought experiments invariable ended with something than be measured and mathematically tested.

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Logic can lead you to truth - but you must have an open mind

gater Level 7 Mar 12, 2018
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Go to you nearest Vulcan and ask if they will school you in logical algorithms.

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All depends on at the question is

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If you want to find objective truth, apply logic and math into scientific learning.
If you want to find subjective truth (about yourself), apply inner reflection, art, and philosophy with careful filtering through psychology and the other objective truths.

There are many interlinking streams towards whichever you seek, but there are far more ready to carry you away.

"Know thyself" and know the world. 🙂

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MATHEMATICS CANNOT LIE, whereas everything else is either based on scientificc evidence, or theory

Newton's brand new theory on gravity was not accepted until he did the math to prove it. He had to invent calculus in order to calculate the moon's path.

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The path of actually doing it, what you find interesting, what you can pursue with passion. Learning sure, but It is in the actual doing, that you will suceed or fail, which is where I think all truth lies.

cava Level 7 Mar 12, 2018
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Well I think all of them are good but you can't miss out nature in this either. its amazing to watch. I love watching it from insects to plants to elephants. how everything has its place and reasen to be here.

And how everything is connected.

yes and symbioses though most humans just don't care

we can learn everything about life in our front garden Elvi

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There is no truth, only temporary 'ahah's...combine them all, and you have the drive forward. Isolate any, and you have stagnation.

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Science is a methodology shared by those studying many different observable and theoretical phenomena. Math is a language of symbology and the means of expression of the relationships among many abstract concepts. Art is a means of expressing a representation of a variety of aspects of subjective and objective observations. Philosophy is a way to take an organized and structured approach to explaining the essence of reality. So the answer to your question is... Yes!

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I think it is all of the above, each in its own way

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I suppose it would depend on which truth you were seeking.

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"Truth" is a woolly abstract concept. Ask yourself a specific question as clearly as possible. And then answer it if you can, using common sense.

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One does not find truth; truth was never lost.

Hmm...

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Physics and philospohy.

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Science in the conventional sense of truth not the Jordan Petterson version or new age edition of it.

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