Bio-psychological parallelism
V. P. Radin
Neurology Bulletin ›› 1903, Vol. XI ›› Issue (2) : 90 -143.
Bio-psychological parallelism
The content of biology is made up of generalizations of individual areas of natural science; it is neither zoology, nor physiology, nor botany, but all these areas, with their generalized content, are included in biology. Biology is, from this point of view, nothing more than the philosophy of natural science, if we agree to understand by this term an abstract and generalizing character inherent in the method and content of biology.
Radin V.P.
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