You wrote much. But in the end.
The way I see it, philosophy is afraid of change. It is afraid of failure, so in the end it does nothing
But look at science. Its actions speak louder than the words of philosophy.
And yes, mistakes occur. But What are we gonna do about it? The only way you cannot commit mistakes is by doing nothing. And philosophy does that the best.
At least science is not being a coward. It decided to change by doing some action and not worrying about the mistakes.
You think philosophy is science.Then you must think that nothing = something. And by law, that thinking is flawed.
So if it does nothing , what's the point of having it?
Nope, mind is what perceives. And I assume it doesn't perceive the matter correctly.
Essentially what you just said shows that science is a much ado about nothing. It simply fusses.
But, at this point, I will not argue any longer. I concede, because I cannot wish to win you over, when I know that this opinion to you is an ingrained fact. I concede.