Science, Psychology and Philosophy
Abstract
The article aims at highlighting the inadequacy of traditional philosophy, especially when taught in the traditional way, in making itself relevant to modern humans. The mind of the modern human is attuned to the scientific attitude and the scientific method; the speculative method which philosophy employs is no longer held reliable in the search for truth and objective knowledge. This shift in attitude and methodology is reflective of the transition from the prescientific to the scientific era. Philosophy, therefore, has to adopt new ways of arriving at truth and knowledge if it is to make itself a relevant and acceptable discipline in the modern world