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I think the view that only matter and the immutable physical laws of the universe are real, is now the prevailing ideology of the west. I struggled to conceptualize some older ideas even in philosophy 101, because everything already seemed to have been settled by le science and you are conditioned by this view throughout primary and secondary school. It’s hard to think about things outside this framework.

My question is, do u think this is the case? Has science settled everything? Is this the best philosophy to arrive at the truth? What are its weaknesses? Do you think it will survive the end of this century?

What are some good books about this topic?

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