Arranging the sciences: I. An experiment

Philosophy of Science 4 (2):261-264 (1937)
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Abstract

One of the most thankless tasks in the field of the philosophy of science is the arranging of the sciences. If philosophy is to fulfill the partial rôle of being the “science of the sciences” it is sure to return to this undertaking time and time again. Sometimes it will refer to the enterprise as “the classification of the sciences,” sometimes as the formulation of “the system of the sciences,” and occasionally in the grand manner as a description of the “order of Nature.” I prefer to speak of “arranging” the sciences.

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