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by ukj
1483 days ago
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I am not sure why you are using the phrase "natural science", is there any other kind? Lets revisit with the wikipedia definition: Science (from Latin scientia 'knowledge') is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
That seems pretty general and all-inclusive to me. Any knowledge about humans; or societies; or the stuff human societies invent is knowledge about the universe. Because we are part of the universe.Now, you seem to be trying to differentiate the different sciences from one another - tell us why. What's the purpose of drawing a distinction between science and (what you call) "natural science"? |
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The argument here for math to be a science is very tortured and contrived, but if it has any even technical validity then it makes the argument for math as a social science.