
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND SCIENCE
Author(s) -
Dwi Murdiati,
Mohammad Adila Rossa
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the social perspective journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2807-856X
DOI - 10.53947/tspj.v1i3.269
Subject(s) - philosophy of computer science , philosophy of science , epistemology , metaphysics , philosophy education , western philosophy , philosophy of sport , philosophy of mind , philosophy , sociology
Like other branches of philosophy, there are also main problems in the philosophy of science: the characteristics. The characteristic problem ought to be solved to its fundamental nature, making it different from other branches of philosophy. Problems in the philosophy of science include, among others, the understanding of the basic concept and science, each of which has its own identity. Knowledge problems include, among others, the understanding of knowledge, sources of knowledge, the level of knowledge, the structure of knowledge, as well as the truth and error of knowledge. The problems in the philosophy of science are as complex as any other branch of philosophy. However, it is highly demanded that those who study the science problem cannot simply detach themselves from the philosophy of knowledge and metaphysics. Therefore, those who desire to study philosophy of science should approach these two branches of philosophy in the first place.