When Science Confronts Philosophy: Three Case Studies

Axiomathes 30 (5):479-500 (2020)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This paper examines three cases of the clash between science and philosophy: Zeno’s paradoxes, the Frame Problem, and a recent attempt to experimentally refute skepticism. In all three cases, the relevant science claims to have resolved the purported problem. The sciences, construing the term broadly, are mathematics, artificial intelligence, and psychology. The goal of this paper is to show that none of the three scientific solutions work. The three philosophical problems remain as vibrant as ever in the face of robust scientific attempts to dispel them. The paper concludes by examining some consequences of this persistence.

Author's Profile

Eric Dietrich
State University of New York at Binghamton

Analytics

Added to PP
2020-01-10

Downloads
537 (#43,619)

6 months
128 (#35,038)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?