About the dead... A modern philosopher's (that's since the answers to Hilbert problems took some shape) task is to, first of all, point out to the public that there are 1.Undecidable problems 2.Uncomputable ones 3.Effectively uncomputable (halts, but after 10^9 years or so)
(ad.3. it is enough that the nature produces a solution just before our computer does, hence, rendering ours useless) After one has done that, one can try to expose the most important problems of any variety of the three. The existential ones fall into the first category.
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Defending any chosen point of view without a strict, direct &honest disclaimer about the 3 points is a business 4 what I call "comparatively honest person".
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(comparatively honest person? - One, that answers your question about the rain outside no sooner as she sees your hand moving out the curtain - essence of game/exchange of information in a competitive environment theory)
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Philosophy is abut asking these questions, for which science is not suited to give answers. In this sense Kurt Gödel, Alan Turing, Hao Wang and, yes, Évariste Galois were philosophers; people telling openly about what humans can't know "scientifically" and many others weren't.
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