Here is one of my favorite quotes about the true “value” of Science by a great man, a great American, the Scientist/Cowboy Robert R. Wilson talking in front of the U.S. Senate.
in testimony before the Congressional Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 17 April 1969.
Senator Pastore: Is there anything connected with the hopes of this accelerator that in any way involves the security of the country?
Robert Wilson: No sir, I dont believe so.
Pastore: Nothing at all?
Wilson: Nothing at all.
Pastore: It has no value in that respect?
Wilson: It has only to do with the respect with which we regard one another, the dignity of men, our love of culture. It has to do with are we good painters, good sculptors, great poets? I mean all the things we really venerate in our country and are patriotic about. It has nothing to do directly with defending our country except to make it worth defending.
I guess science and philosophy really don't have much to do with each other.
Wilson may be a great scientist, but there are so many logical fallacies in his argument that one wouldn't know where to begin.