The Aim And Achievements of Scientific Method An Epistemological Essay

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The Aim And Achievements of Scientific Method An Epistemological Essay
Thomas Percy Nunn
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137 ; McDougall, Physiological Psychology, pp. 8 et seq. , p. 78.
|| As at least one very distinguished scientist is reported to have done.
4 THE AIM AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD.
primary facts. This condition limits the usefulness of such a conception as the anima mundi or the " end " to a phase in the development of knowledge of the facts when the particulars are not capable of full determination. * At such a time such a concept ;as vitalism may legitimately be used "as a comfortable
... halting- place where the reason may be laid to rest on a pillow of obscure ideas " when there is " danger of premature and, therefore, inadequate physico-chemical explanations of the phenomena of life. "t 21.
It is in almost identical words that Bunge opens the important work in which he treats of physiological chemistry from a vitalistic as opposed to a " mechanistic " point of view. J At the same time he avows that his adoption of this position is due to his definite dissent from " the doctrine which :some opponents of vitalism maintain, and which would have us believe that in living beings there are no other factors at work than simply the forces and matter of inorganic nature.


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