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CHAPTER V

. NATURAL SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY 114

Sect. 39. The True Relations of Philosophy and Science. Misconceptions and Antagonisms 114 Sect. 40. The Spheres of Philosophy and Science 117 Sect. 41. The Procedure of a Philosophy of Science 120 Sect. 42. The Origin of the Scientific Interest 123 Sect. 43. Skill as Free 123 Sect. 44. Skill as Social 126 Sect. 45. Science for Accommodation and Construction 127 Sect. 46. Method and Fundamental Conceptions of Natural Science. The Descriptive Method 128 Sect. 47. Space, Time, and Prediction 130 Sect. 48. The Quantitative Method 132 Sect. 49. The General Development of Science 134 Sect. 50. The Determination of the Limits of Natural Science 135 Sect. 51. Natural Science is Abstract 136 Sect. 52. The Meaning of Abstractness in Truth 139 Sect. 53. But Scientific Truth is Valid for Reality 142 Sect. 54. Relative Practical Value of Science and Philosophy 143

## PART II

THE SPECIAL PROBLEMS OF PHILOSOPHY

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