What was Darwin's greatest contribution to philosophy?

What was Darwin's greatest contribution to philosophy?

evolution and shit

Social Darwinism

Nothing. He was a scientist, not a philosopher. Anyone who tries to apply his scientific work in a philosophical context is a pseudointellectual mongol.

Nihilism

Science

His work killed God.

Look how well that's been going for us...

Racism

Like Nietzsche, for example?

Actually, Herbert Spencer developed that aberrant piece of idiotic theory.

Darwin denied he meant to say that through his work.

Hmm...

>Science has metaphysics as a base for making knowledge.
>Scientific practice leaves old paradigms and actually gives birth to new ones (see relativity theory or even heliocentric theory)

How doesn't scientific practice contribute to philosophy?

>Eugenics isn't idealistic

this:

"Nobody exists on purpose. Nobody belongs anywhere. Everybody's gonna die. Come watch TV?"
-Charles Darwin

>metaphysics
epitemology

lol. lurk more faggot.

Budget tier Anaximander. Darwin-who?

Pretty good honestly

Pretty good honestly

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BENIS :DDD

For me it is the idea that humans are animals.

>who is popper