t was logically inevitable that as science proceeded on its experimental path it would sooner or later become clear that all conceptions, all intellectual descriptions, must be formu- lated in terms of operations, actual or imaginatively possible. There are no conceivable ways in which the existence of ulti- mate unchangeable substances which interact without under- going change in themselves can be reached by means of experimental operations. Hence they have no empirical, no ex- perimental standing jthey are pure dialectic inventions:
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