Philip Kitcher Quotes
Top 19 wise famous quotes and sayings by Philip Kitcher
Philip Kitcher Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I'm very suspicious of the idea of a "final theory" in natural science, and the thought of a complete system of ethical rules seems even more dubious.
The expert is a midwife. The expert is not someone who has the authority to pronounce the last word on the subject.
Science literacy consists in the ability and the desire to follow reports of new scientific advances, throughout your whole life.
For a pragmatist like me, the important issues concern the words we might deploy to achieve our purposes, rather than the language we actually use.
One goal of ethical inquiry might be to uncover strategies available for use when values conflict or when rules are incomplete.
Refined religion is aimed at realizing ethical values, including the fostering of human lives and human communities.
Experiments work when, and only when, they call into action cognitive capacities that might reliably deliver the conclusions drawn.
So my methodological approach is to draw on many different features in highlighting different facets of the novella (and the opera and the film).
I rather stumbled into philosophy. When I began my undergraduate career at Cambridge, I studied mathematics.
I take the ethical truths to be the stable elements that emerge out of ethical progress and that are retained under further ethical progress.
The more you read the novella, the more you should wonder, I think, which judgments are to be taken as bedrock.
It's a very bad idea for scientific conclusions to be accepted because they fit with the political values of a group of researchers.
If the research agenda reflects "market forces", the problems of the poor are likely to be even more neglected than they already are.
Philosophers ought to aspire to know lots of different things and to forge useful synthetic perspectives.
It may be hyperbolic to declare that Shakespeare teaches us more about being human than all the natural scientists combined.