These words of the great mathematician, philosopher and scientist Bertrand Russell are worth reading again and again.
"Like other disciplines, the main purpose of philosophy is to acquire knowledge. Philosophical knowledge is the knowledge that creates a system and unity among the scientific sciences. This knowledge arises from a critical examination of the foundations of our beliefs, prejudices and beliefs. But it cannot be said that philosophy has had much success in trying to answer its own questions, if you ask a mathematician, a mineralogist, a historian, or any other scientist whose specific science is now The answer will be so long that you will be able to hear it for as long as you want to hear it. If you ask the same question to a philosopher, provided he is clear. He will immediately admit that philosophy has not been able to produce the kind of positive results that other scientific sciences have. This subject does not remain philosophical, but becomes part of a science. The whole study of astronomy, which is the subject of astronomy today, was once part of philosophy. The book was titled "Mathematical Principles of Philosophy of Nature". Similarly, the study of the human mind, which was earlier a part of philosophy, has now become a science apart from philosophy, which is called psychology. Thus, to a large extent, uncertainty is more apparent than real. The questions that are capable of getting definite answers have been referred to science, while the remaining questions in which this ability has not yet been developed are still the subject of philosophy. "
Bertrand Russell,
Note: The result was that the nations that adopted philosophy laid the foundations of various sciences and made progress. He is called the emperor of science, and today he dominates the world in every way. Read philosophy and discover new ways.