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Introductory essay: Metaphysics and science: a fickle relationship
The relation between metaphysics and science has historically been marked by tribulation. It was heavily influenced by contemporary events, most notably the scientific revolution of the early modern period. One important reason the scientific revolution had such an impact is that it changed our ideas of science profoundly, giving it its own methods and fields of enquiry. Gradually, the intimate bond