E1 - The Morality of Murder Between the EMPIRICAL and the ETHICAL

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Who said this, “Whatever knowledge is attainable, must be attained by scientific methods; and what science cannot discover, mankind cannot know.”?

Bertrand Russell, philosopher and mathematician in “Religion and Science”

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It is the realm of knowledge and the possibility of knowledge (i.e., the realm of the intellect, of truth and falsehood).

Science

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It is “outside” the scientific realm (ethics, morality, virtue). Therefore, _____ is outside the field of knowledge, i.e., it’s not possible to obtain any truth or falsehood concerning value.

Value

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It is described as, “explaining some feature of a thing by ascribing that very same feature to a part of the thing.”

Mereological Fallacy