I only partially agree. I think that pure philosophy is essentially "empty ideas", but impure philosophy, philosophy as done in strict relation to specific and detailed domain knowledge, is very useful.
So, for instance, metaphysics would be "the philosophical portion of theoretical physics", useful for pointing physics in new directions but ultimately reliant on actual data to constrain its imagination.
So, for instance, metaphysics would be "the philosophical portion of theoretical physics", useful for pointing physics in new directions but ultimately reliant on actual data to constrain its imagination.