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Unsolved Problems of Philosophy (1957)
About this film
Discusses the characteristics of progress of both science and philosophy, and points out the main difference between the disagreements within each field. Explains that philosophy is judged according to scientific advancement rather than philosophical progress itself. (Description from NET Film Service Catalog 1960)
Directors & creators
KGO-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.)
Subjects
public broadcasting, AAPB, Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Metaphilosophy, Philosophy and Science, Scientific Method, Epistemology, Modernity, Intellectual Progress, Philosophical Controversy, Great Ideas, Western Philosophy, 1950s Philosophy, Dialectics, Logic, Knowledge, Rationality, Cultural History, Academic Criticism, Pluralism in Thought, Nature of Truth, Human Reason, Scientific Revolution, Scholarly Debate, Education, Modern Culture
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