Philosophy of science treats knowledge as ever-evolving, rather than fixed in place. Scientific theories do not need to capture reality perfectly to be valuable; they need to work in context.
Socrates is the most important exponent of Western philosophy, his ideas forming a continuum from Ancient Greece to today's ...
Creatures like sea stars, jellyfish, sea urchins and sea anemones don't have brains, yet they can capture prey, sense danger and react to their surroundings. So does that mean brainless animals can ...
Abstract: Inductive wear debris sensors are an indispensable tool for real-time wear monitoring. Traditionally, these sensors contain only one type of magnetic field, time harmonic or static, and so ...