<p>Yes, let us not make this too desultory, though I think a discussion on how philosophy continues to shape science would be enlightening for all especially those who want to major in science, but also want a degree of the "humanities" in it. Analytic philosophy is respected for a reason: it is not laid back, relativistic, or nearly as easy as other humanities disciplines. Philosophy is a major that involves rigorous treatment of various problems from physics, mathematics, biology, science (in general), knowledge, reality, mind, to art and thought.</p>