Abstract
A brief study of the generic features of science and of man's patterns of behaviour shows that there is scope for the establishment of a science in the field of human values. An essential premise to the argument is that there can be an absolute form of contingence without absolute determination of the actual course of events, the law of nature providing alternative consequences depending on the subject's choice of action.
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