Some questions that science can't answer include questions about subjective experiences (e.g., the nature of consciousness), questions about morality and ethics (e.g., what is right or wrong), questions about purpose and meaning in life, and questions about the existence of God or supernatural phenomena. These are philosophical or metaphysical questions that fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
Science is focused on "how does this work". Philosophy is more about "but what if" and "why does this".
Science attempts to answer many questions about reality, especially those concerning nature and culture.
science questions are abot the nature , chemstry and snd someother questions that make sence.
they are conducting experiments.
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Some questions that science can't answer include questions about subjective experiences (e.g., the nature of consciousness), questions about morality and ethics (e.g., what is right or wrong), questions about purpose and meaning in life, and questions about the existence of God or supernatural phenomena. These are philosophical or metaphysical questions that fall outside the scope of scientific inquiry.
Plato, a Greek philosopher, asked questions on a wide range of topics including ethics, politics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Some of his famous questions include "What is justice?", "What is the nature of reality?", and "How can we achieve true knowledge?"
It is difficult to definitively list questions that science will never be able to answer, as the field is constantly evolving. However, some philosophical or metaphysical questions, such as the nature of consciousness or the existence of a higher power, may lie beyond the scope of scientific inquiry due to their inherently subjective or untestable nature.
No. Because the nature has no limit
Yes to both questions. As a Christian, I firmly believe nature is God's art as are people. Art is also a nature. I'm a cultural artist. I play piano and take dance. Art is what I do. So, the answer is yes to both questions.
Athenian tragedy explored some of humanity's fundamental questions and dilemmas, such as the nature of fate, the consequences of hubris, and the complexities of moral responsibility. Through the portrayal of characters in extreme situations, these plays provoked reflection on the nature of human existence and the limits of human agency.
The system is designed to work with only periods. there is no real reason to this, It is just nature
Science is focused on "how does this work". Philosophy is more about "but what if" and "why does this".
Having to answer idiotic questions of this nature.
people who explore questions about nature
I don't know what questions you have to answer, or the answers, but you have to be HASTY nature.-IMPROVED BY ARCEUDOXYS ©-You should get HASTY nature and a silfer blue aura.also some calm questions may help.i tried to be chicorrita bit i failed to become.i became torchic instead -____|____-