Some Aspects of the Interrelation of Philosophy and Natural Science

Russian Studies in Philosophy 8 (3):295-310 (1969)
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Abstract

In the circumstances of the revolution in science and technology, the problem of separating out general tendencies in the cognition of objective reality is acquiring increasing philosophical significance, and is becoming the subject of many interesting studies. In these researches, the "eternal" question of the distinctive features of philosophical knowledge has taken on a new character

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