| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - IntroductoryTHE inclusion of two such different things as science and philosophy in the same chapter may well surprise the reader of today; for he is accustomed to think of science as dealing with a well-defined subject matter,--as specialized knowledge, admitting of practical application to the actual problems of life,--whereas philosophy appears to him as something nebulous and remote and, worse
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