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The first of this series of lectures states the five rights of science recognised by all fair-minded men. The second lecture affirms the mutual relationship of science and philosophy. In the third lecture, "The Relations of Science and Religion", the author affirms that there can be no real conflict between the two. Originally published in 1929.
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