Now outrider you know that the above is not true. Science is just one of many intellectual discipline.
Did anyone suggest anything different?
The presumptions of PM are in no ways necessary for science.
Not necessary, but consistent.
Science is a thing not a person or even collection of people and cannot presume.
Pedantry at this point? You can selectively reinterpret 'Philosophical Materialism' at will, but can't read 'presumptions of science' as 'presumptions of the individuals practicing science whilst practising science'?
You quoted some preconditions of science. A reasonable universe rather than a completely chaotic one and a universe whose susceptibility to science works at all material levels.
Which are also the presumptions of philosophical materialism! Wonder of wonders, it's like they're consistent concepts!
This is perfectly consistent with the Christian view of God for example and indeed the first western scientists were theists.
It's entirely consistent with a deist view of God, but not with the majority of Christians who believe in an interventionist deity. Science, of course, doesn't inherently discount the possibility of gods, it just presumes their absence whilst it conducts its work.
Nobody claimed science disproved gods, just that it demonstrates the continued viability of a system that doesn't need them. Where's any sort of demonstration of the viability of the claim that they do?
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