> philosophy is what other disciplines (social, art, science & engineer) are off shoots of
Yeah, but the dark side of that is that in the modern world, "philosophy" is what is left after everything useful branched off into separate disciplines.
It’s unfortunate that disciplines forget their roots in philosophy after branching out. For example, concepts such as “objective reality” or “absolute existence” are beyond the purview of natural sciences that deal in observable phenomena and models, yet people who grew up physics-first and right a good philosophical foundation tend to just believe that entities featured in those models (which, as philosophy would tell us, are all necessarily and to unknown degree incomplete and/or incorrect at any given point in time) is somehow the reference point and ground truth.
Is there really a relevant causation discussion on "oct 31 = dec 25" influence on Tim Burton writing "Nightmare before Christmas" without Tim Burton commentary?
Does seem to incorporate both the P and NP parts in P=NP; but having a directors cut doesn't prove it.[1]
Boolean logic/heart of computation philosophy isn't what's left over after higher abstraction levels have evolved from binary -- still need associated 'rules/terms' ways to impliment/make use of logic & rules/terms.
Just provides common reference/bridge between things that have abstracted rules/terms and implimentation/usage under different disciplines.
Would hazzard to guess idea of requiring classical concept of philosopy would be to have common reference point(s) between engineering & non-engineering disciplines.
Yeah, but the dark side of that is that in the modern world, "philosophy" is what is left after everything useful branched off into separate disciplines.