A theory is generally accepted as valid due to having survived repeated testing
How can something that cant be tested be called a theorey?
Philosophy can be distinguished from empirical science and religion. The Penguin Encyclopedia ([citation needed]) says that philosophy differs from science in that its questions cannot be answered empirically, i.e. by observation or experiment, and from religion, in that its purpose is entirely intellectual, and allows no place for faith or revelation.
2006-07-15
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