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Many argue that advances in science and technology are progressively resolving questions that previously belonged to philosophy. With physics, biology and neuroscience advancing rapidly, does philosophy still have an essential role to play in understanding reality? On the one hand, science offers concrete answers to questions about the universe and the human mind, but on the other, ethical, existential and meaning-of-life questions remain areas where philosophy has greater relevance. Is philosophy a complementary field to science or will it eventually be replaced by it?