Original Research
Samevattende resolusies
Submitted: 01 February 1982 | Published: 01 February 1982
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B. J. Van der Walt, lnstituut vir Reformatoriese Studies, Potchefstroom, South AfricaFull Text:
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The author gives a recapitulatory resume in the form of resolutions of the four lectures and the subsequent discussion during the Stoker lectures on 26 March 1982. The inter-dependence of Philosophy, subject philosophy and specific disciplines has the result that
* none of these may over-estimate itself and consequently under-estimate the others;
* a watertight division is impossible seeing that scientists from all these fields within the context of science are often involved with issues which overlap the fields of the others;
* the religious bias and the specificity of all science have to come to expression in spite of the distinction between Philosophy, subject philosophy and specific disciplines; and
* subject philosophy constitutes the bridge which makes possible twoway traffic between Philosophy and subject disciplines.
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