59. PROOF OF THE DOCTRINE.-I. From the constitution of the mind. 1."
Why it begins as Empirical science. 2. Why two spheres of mind and
matter opened in perceptive intuition. 3. Rational intuition necessitates
noetic and theological.-II. Common recognition in history of thought.
III. Reciprocal dependence.
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2 60. HARMONY OF THE THREE.-I. Science in a lower grade, depends on the
principles of the higher. 1. Empirical science depends on rational in-
tuitions. 2. Noetic science depends on Theology. 3. Theology contains
its principles in itself.-II. Science in a higher grade depends on the
lower for content. 1. Noetic science depends on empirical for content.
Also for discipline in empirical methods. 2. Theology depends on noetic
and empirical science. Cannot develop the idea of the absolute a priori.
Misrepresentation of Theological method. 3. Source of contents of Em-
pirical.-III. Science in a lower grade raises questions for science in a
higher grade to answer. 1. Empirical. 2. Noetic. Theology ulti-
mate.-IV. Also depends on the higher grade, to complete the unity of
thought and things.-V. Scientific thought legitimately culminates in
Theology.—VI. Science in a higher grade stimulates inquiry in the
lower. VII. Claim that empirical natural science alone is science.-
VIII. Science in the three grades must be in harmony with itself.