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Mike: Hey Bill. Mike here. I’m a philosophy major in college right now and I'm looking
for your opinion on a subject. Some of the scientists like Stephen Hawking and Neil deGrasse
Tyson have brushed it off as a meaningless topic. I’m just wondering about your thoughts
on the subject.
Bill Nye: Mike, Mike. This is a great question. I’m not sure that Neil deGrasse Tyson and
Richard Dawkins, two guys I’m very well acquainted with have declared philosophy as
irrelevant and blowing it off in you term. I think that they’re just concerned that
it doesn’t always give an answer that’s surprising. It doesn’t always lead you someplace
that is inconsistent with common sense. And it gets back – it often, often gets back
to this question. What is the nature of consciousness? Can we know that we know? Are we aware that
we are aware? Are we not aware that we are aware? Is reality real or is reality not real
and we are all living on a ping pong ball as part of a giant interplanetary ping pong
game and we cannot sense it. These are interesting questions. But the idea that reality is not
real or what you sense and feel is not authentic is something I’m very skeptical of. I mean
I think that your senses, the reality that you interact with with light, heat, sense
of touch, taste, smell, hearing, absolutely hearing. These are real things.
And to make a philosophical argument that they may not be real because you can’t prove
– like for example you can’t prove that the sun will come up tomorrow. Not really,
right. You can’t prove it until it happens. But I’m pretty confident it will happen.
That’s part of my reality. The sun will come up tomorrow. And so philosophy is important
for a while but it’s also I get were Neil and Richard might be coming from but where
you start arguing in a circle where I think therefore I am. What if you don’t think
about it? Do you not exist anymore? You probably still exist even if you’re not thinking
about existence. And so, you know, this gets into the old thing if you drop a hammer on
your foot is it real or is it just your imagination? You can run that test, you know, a couple
of times and I hope you come to agree that it’s probably real. It’s a cool question.
It’s important I think for a lot of people to be aware of philosophy but just keep in
mind if you’re spending all this money on college this also may be where Neil and Richard
are coming from. A philosophy degree may not lead you to on a career path. It might but
it may not. And keep in mind humans made up philosophy too. Humans discovered or invented
the process of science. Humans invented language. Humans invented philosophy. So keep that in
mind that when you go to seek an absolute truth you’re a human seeking the truth.
So there’s going to be limits. But there’s also going to be things beyond which it doesn’t
matter. Drop a hammer on your foot and see if you don’t notice it.