Abstract
The present period in the development of scientific knowledge is characterized by an intensification of interdisciplinary cooperation and integrative tendencies, both within the bounds of the individual branches of knowledge and between the social and the natural sciences. Study of these processes is interesting to philosophers not only because of their nature — for it is precisely at the junction of various disciplines that information important to science as a whole often arises — but also on the methodological level, in the study of scientific method. Sexology is one such new interdisciplinary subject, presently at the stage of becoming an independent science.
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