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What was the philosophy of Learning in Golden age?

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Answered by RoxAmar
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Bryan Frances thinks that there are several indicators suggesting that we’re at the start of a “golden age of philosophy.” These indicators include:

Much greater knowledge of the individual empirical sciences plus the attempt to use them in approaching philosophical problem.Much greater knowledge and use of formal sciences such as math, logic, formal semantics, and decision theory.

Much larger community of professionally trained philosophers.

Much greater philosophical communication among the members of the philosophical community.

Adoption of the group approach to philosophical topics (as in science); almost no geniuses working in isolation.

A commitment to “plainer” philosophizing: use of straightforwardly valid arguments (subtle equivocations aside), elimination of disambiguations, better explanations of jargon, less use of jargon, etc. (this holds for some subfields more than others).

Much greater access to philosophical works, historical and contemporary.

  1. More tolerance for a great diversity of views.
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