So, at least twice, I've seen the comment that infers that philosophy is not concrete. Funny that I feel differently and I'm wrong, seeing as I only have a PhD and teach philosophy. But, prior to giving reasons for why it's concrete, I'd like to pose the following questions for those who believe otherwise.
1. Is math concrete?
2. What is the right answer to the following, 15+17?
I await your responses (oh, and I ask these same questions to my students when they say they don't get philosophy because they are mathematically or scientifically minded).
1. Is math concrete?
2. What is the right answer to the following, 15+17?
I await your responses (oh, and I ask these same questions to my students when they say they don't get philosophy because they are mathematically or scientifically minded).