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V. Gott examines some of the philosophical issues of modern physics-matter and motion, the uncreatedness and indestructibility of matter, the heuristic role of the laws of physics, the dialectic of the absolute and the relative in cognition. The principal design of this book is to demonstrate that modern science develops along the line of increasingly profound reflection, in scientific laws and categories, of the infinite diversity or the material world.
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