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“Being a philosophical naturalist does not mean that one thinks that science can provide all of the answers. That is scientism and that is wrong. I don't think a billion buckets of science could speak to the problems raised by the Tea Party. Being a philosophical naturalist does not mean that one…” quote by Michael Ruse
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“Being a philosophical naturalist does not mean that one thinks that science can provide all of the answers. That is scientism and that is wrong. I don't think a billion buckets of science could speak to the problems raised by the Tea Party. Being a philosophical naturalist does not mean that one thinks that the only truths are those of science. I think the claim just made in the last sentence is true but I don't think it is a claim of science. It means that you use science where you can and you respect and try to emulate its standards.”

Michael Ruse

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Philosophical naturalism respects scientific methods but acknowledges limits, rejecting scientism and embracing broader inquiry.

In simple terms: Science is useful but not all‑answering.

Key Takeaway

Use science wisely, respect its limits.

Themes

philosophy science epistemology

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • research
  • policy making
  • public debate
  • education curriculum

Key Concepts

naturalism scientific method

Questions to Reflect On

  • What questions lie beyond scientific answers?
  • How can we balance science with other ways of knowing?
A Different Perspective

Science alone cannot solve all societal issues; interdisciplinary approaches needed.

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