Scientific principles and the logic of discovery
One of the central themes of the new philosophy of science is to explore and establish the interrelationship between science and philosophy, the interplay of which is expressed through a variety of forms, such as being and nothingness, the self-existent and the self-contained, nature and religion, living art and artistic life, reality and the ideal, norms and freedom, the law of nature and the law of will, etc. Why is it necessary to analyze and determine the interrelationship between science and philosophy? First, the interrelationship of science and philosophy with nature and society is by the principle of equivalence of scientific and philosophical category theory; second, science is not omnipotent, but cannot be done without science, and similarly, philosophy cannot be omnipotent, but cannot be done without philosophy. Reliance on science alone can not solve the problems of philosophy and society; relying only on philosophy can not solve the problems of science and nature, the history of human scientific development, philosophy, and the history of social development of a large number of facts prove that science and philosophy in line with the complex principle of the historical theory of philosophy of science superposition theory or superposition principle of the complex theory. In short, the ultimate goal of exploring and establishing the interrelationship between science and philosophy is to build a beautiful relationship between man and nature, man and society in harmony and coexistence based on scientific and rational understanding.