Posted: 2/7/2006, 9:33 pm
i want to take philosophy when i become a senior. *stabs other priorities*
Actually, philosophy is the backbone of everything. Everything evolved from philosophy (with the exception of math). It all evolved from asking why. One person once upon a time asked "why is the sky blue?" then developed a science trying to figure it out, however they did not answer why it is blue, merely how it is blue. So the question "why is the sky blue?" is still unanswered.starseed_10 wrote:that just proves that philosphy doesn't work.
*stabs philosophy essay*afealicious wrote:i want to take philosophy when i become a senior. *stabs other priorities*
Rusty wrote:Actually, philosophy is the backbone of everything. Everything evolved from philosophy (with the exception of math). It all evolved from asking why. One person once upon a time asked "why is the sky blue?" then developed a science trying to figure it out, however they did not answer why it is blue, merely how it is blue. So the question "why is the sky blue?" is still unanswered.starseed_10 wrote:that just proves that philosphy doesn't work.
afealicious wrote:jazz night on thursssssssssdayyyyyyyyyy *yips*
But society never really evolved until people stopped putting so much emphasis on why and decided to worry about how.Rusty wrote:Actually, philosophy is the backbone of everything. Everything evolved from philosophy (with the exception of math). It all evolved from asking why. One person once upon a time asked "why is the sky blue?" then developed a science trying to figure it out, however they did not answer why it is blue, merely how it is blue. So the question "why is the sky blue?" is still unanswered.starseed_10 wrote:that just proves that philosphy doesn't work.