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vis-a-vis traditional philosophy, namely that philosophy of science should itself be considered an extension of the science-technology process, and in this precise sense: Philosophy of science is a more general theory of human cognitive processes than is any particular science and methodologically it stands to the sciences as its domain of phenomena in just the way that a particular scientific theory stands to its domain of phenomena. This view issues in the general naturalist program to understand the world as a natural unity and hence to see knowledge as a natural phenomenon within it. This is a radical enough program philosophically, but the naturalist program further requires seeing the science-technology process and our epistemological understanding of it as a single dynamic system, mutually interactive and with a distinctive historical development." />
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