Philosophy is the study of knowledge, so in general, everyone uses philosophy to study everything, like the sciences of biology and physics or whatever, to Math, Education, even Art, and so on, all have a philosophy or a study of them, as in, you earn a Ph.D in whatever, which is a doctorate of philosophy of whatever. It's the philosophy of science I enjoy the most, as studying metaphysics and ontology, as well as epistemology, seeks to get to the foundational root behind thought, knowledge and existence.
As a Christian I naturally enjoy the philosophy of science in metaphysics called apologetics which defends arguments for God based on all kinds of philosophical answers, like inference to the best explanation, teleological, cosmological, and ontological arguments for the existence of God, and describing truth based on unpacking mans basic need to understand Origin, Meaning, Morality, and a hope that assures a Destiny which I believe is found and satisfied in the person of Jesus Christ who is God and claimed to be Truth itself.
The reason I can understand science, that is, the natural universe, is because its made by an *intelligent source (God) who used understandable means to put things together which we went and classified like the periodic table, or pi in pure math, and the cosmological constant for example, which are understandable scientific discoveries. I also like how everything in the natural universe, as in, on earth, is relational to people, just as God is relational to people. The relational aspect of life always intrigues me, often half the reason I'm even on the forums, lol.
Hopefully that answers some of Typh0n's questions and curiosities about my perspective on philosophy and science.
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