Abstract

Today, the main development is to explore the relationship between structure and function as deeply as possible. Exact observation, precise conceptualization, the search and exploration of quantitative relations, the efforts made for a quantitative interpretation of phenomena, the development of comprehensive and mathematically formulated theories, the constant interaction of theoretical and experimental research generally serve as models in all areas of scientific research, also in relation to biology. Exact observation, precise conceptualization, the search and exploration of quantitative relations, the efforts made for a quantitative interpretation of phenomena, the development of comprehensive and mathematically formulated theories, the constant interaction of theoretical and experimental research generally serve as models in all areas of scientific research, also in relation to biology. The connection between the three fundamental sciences, physics, psychology and biology, is usually illustrated by intersecting circles arranged in the simplest way in a triangular. In order for a system to become the subject of scientific study, it must be precisely separated from its environment in space and time. Neither can exist without the other. No matter how elusive psychic events are, the organic substrate for this is provided by our individual biological structure.

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