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“Empirical sciences prosecuted purely for their own sake, and without philosophic tendency are like a face without eyes.” quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
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“Empirical sciences prosecuted purely for their own sake, and without philosophic tendency are like a face without eyes.”

Arthur Schopenhauer

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Source Philosophical Essay, 1819, The World as Will and Representation

Science without philosophical context is blind, lacking purpose or insight.

In simple terms: Science needs meaning.

Key Takeaway

Seek purpose.

Themes

science philosophy meaning vision

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

philosophical academic

When to use this quote

  • research design
  • education
  • policy making
  • technology development

Key Concepts

epistemology ontology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does philosophy guide scientific inquiry?
  • Can science thrive without meaning?
A Different Perspective

Pure data can still be valuable; balance needed.

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