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English, 04.10.2019 22:20, YoEsMyles3115

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in no other department is a thorough knowledge of history so important as in philosophy. like historical science in general, philosophy is,
on the one hand. in touch with exact inquiry, while, on the other, it has a certain relationship with art. with the former it has in common its
methodical procedure and its cognitive aim: with the latter. its intuitive character and the endeavor to compass the whole of reality with a glance.
metaphysical principles ave less easily verified from experience than physical hypotheses, but also less easily refuted. systems of philosophy.
therefore. are not so depenclent on our progressive knowledge of facts as the theories of natuval science, and change less quickly: notwithstanding
their mutual conflicts. and in spite of the talk about discarded standpoints. they possess in a measure the permanence of classical works of art, they
retain for all time a certain relative validity.

according to the passage, which best describes the philosophy’s relationship with art

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