Abstract
Science is universal. Concerning the idea of science, there is no local characteristics and temporal speciality. Nevertheless, science is made by human individual existence, which is historically limited. Science is, therefore, structured as a process of ascent from the individual experience as special to the scientific dimension as universal. Science is a paradoxical synthese of individual speciality and unpersonal universality.
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