ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF METAPHYSICS WITH PHYSICS IN THE CREDIT-MODULE SYSTEM
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metaphysics, physics, natural sciences, existence, truth.Abstract
Ignoring the crucial nuance in the use of the concept of metaphysics makes it difficult to answer the question “Does physics come first or metaphysics?” The nuance under consideration is related to the “two-sided” structure of metaphysics. Metaphysics as a science refers to two types of phenomena with the presence of metaphysical principles - those that cannot be included in concepts, closed to interpretation, and those that can be realized through experience. From this point of view, it can be said that every society, regardless of the level of civilization, has some metaphysical principles. However, it is also observed that societies that have metaphysical principles cannot develop metaphysics as a science. In order to develop metaphysics as a science, it is necessary to engage in natural sciences and use the results of natural sciences. In our study, we will try to show the areas that feed metaphysical teachings and the connection between these areas and metaphysical teachings with examples from the history of philosophy.
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