Do you agree with Stephen Hawking when say Philosophy is dead ?

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Stephen Hawking's assertion that "Philosophy is dead" suggests that philosophy has failed to keep pace with modern science, positioning science as the primary source of knowledge. The discussion raises questions about the definition of philosophy, particularly whether Hawking is critiquing traditional forms that grapple with unsolvable issues like realism and mind-body dualism. Some participants argue that Hawking overlooks contemporary philosophical movements, such as logical positivism and analytical philosophy, which engage with scientific developments. The conversation also highlights the blurred lines between science and philosophy, questioning whether Hawking's own work in popular science constitutes a form of philosophy, especially when it involves interpretation and speculation about reality.
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Do you agree with Stephen Hawking when say "Philosophy is dead" ?

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Hello friends , most of you may have heard Stephen Hawking put forth the proposition that "Philosophy is dead and that Science is the modern torch-bearer of knowledge" . He says that philosophy has failed to keep with modern science.
Do you agree ?

Is there a confusion over what is meant by 'Philosophy' here ?

I personally think Hawking is referring to a traditional kind of philosophy here which used to deal with unsolvable problems such as realism/idealism , mind-body dualism , and which sometimes tended to be theological. In that case he maybe right in a sense.

But why is he not considering the schools of Philosophy such as logical positivism or modern analytical philosophy . Aren't these philosophers well versed with science ? Does Stephen Hawking also include philosophers such as W V O Quine , Bertrand Russell , Hilary Putnam, Karl Popper in the list of those philosophers who haven't kept up with science?
And most importantly when he is writing popular science books and doing speculations over reality , isn't he doing 'philosophy' ? For I used to think the job of science does not include interpretation, and as soon as one gets into interpretations one enters the 'philosophy of science' .

*Sorry for the grammatical error in title of thread , noticed it now.:cry: *
 
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