Great Rami! I don't think David reduces science to just a philosophy
neither do i. i said *the scientific method* is a philosophical theory, not a scientific theory.
though as he's invovled in a very niche area of quantumn computer physics thingymajig....philosophy is useful in some areas but not necessary in ALL aspects of science such as engineering (physics and maths) and the scientists at the Hydron Collidor thingy do a better job at explaining stuff than philosophers in dickie bow ties....
This is confused. The scientific method involves interpreting the meaning of empirical evidence, for example, whether or not it actually contradicts the predictions that a scientific theory makes. Also, the very predictions that the scientific theory makes are themselves interpretations. And all interpretations are theory-laden. That means that in order to determine that an interpretation is wrong, you need philosophy to do that.
Science and philosophy are good friends but not wholly dependent one ach other and science evovles organically via trial and error without too much interference (unecessary) from philosophers...
Philosophy is not dependent on science. Science is dependent on philosophy. It's one-way.
And I'm not saying anything that contradicts David Deutsch. If you don't agree with me on this, I can send this to him to check. Actually you could too. He responds to private emails. I talk to him regularly.