Ten Arguments in Favour of the Relevance of Philosophy for the Sciences

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1042-1049 (1983)
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The adduced considerations about the relevance of philosophy as a methodology of science are: essential rôle of p relative to m; wide range of impact of various p; in historical aspect; growth of prorationalistic and dialectical conceptions; inclusion of p in the proper m of s; strengthening of the direct impact of p on certain s; increased feed back of p with s; foremost solving of m and p problems in the activity of scientists; awareness of the p character of these problems; future possibilities of p.

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