Phenomenological Reviews

Book | Chapter

183657

Science and human affairs

Henry Margenau

pp. 283-294

Abstract

The question of whether the methods of science can be applied to human affairs is a difficult one, and a question upon which men are rather evenly divided. Some think it ought to be answered affirmatively, some think the answer should be negative. In order to arrive at a disciplined and reasonable answer it is necessary for us to think first of all about the meaning of science, and there are various misconceptions in that respect.

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Margenau Henry (1978) Physics and philosophy: selected essays. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 283-294

Full citation:

Margenau Henry (1978) Science and human affairs, In: Physics and philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 283–294.