Blurred Boundaries in the Sciences

Science is taking on a new aspect which is neither purely physical nor purely biological. It is becoming the study of organisms. Biology is the Study of the larger organisms; whereas physics is the study of the smaller organisms.

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Biology and physics are a false dichotomy.

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 Science and the Modern World
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Whitehead , Alfred North (1926), Science and the Modern World, CUP Archive, Retrieved on 2014-05-29
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