Differences in Philosophy, Knowledge and Religion
Philosophy is the science that investigates facts, principles of true nature, which contains metaphysics, logic, rhetoric, ethics, economics, politics and aesthetics.
Science is the whole system of human knowledge which includes theories, methods, and practices that are carried out systematically.
Religion is a system or principle of belief in God, or also called by the name of a god or other name with devotional teachings and obligations associated with that belief.
Difference between Philosophy, Science and Religion:
1. General description
a. Philosophy approaches the truth by pouring (expressing or disregarding) the intellect radically (entrenched) and integrally, and universally (experiencing), not feeling bound by any bond, except by the binding of his own hands called logic.
b. Science seeks truth by inquiry (research, research), experience (empirical), and experimentation (experiment) as a touchstone.
c. Humans seek and find truth with and in religion by questioning (seeking answers to) various human rights from or to the scriptures, codifying the divine word for humans.
2. Material objects (field)
a. Philosophy is universal (general), that is, everything that exists (reality).
b. Science (scientific knowledge) is special and empirical also experimental. That is, science is only focused on the discipline of each field in a rigid and compartmentalized, while the study of philosophy is not compartmentalized in a particular discipline.
c. Religion is practiced by people of faith
3. Formal objects (point of view)
a. Philosophy is non fragmentary, because it seeks an understanding of everything that exists broadly, deeply and fundamentally.