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One result of this view is that specialists in the philosophy of science stress the requirement that observations made for the purposes of science be restricted to intersubjective objects.
That is, science is restricted to those areas where there is general agreement on the nature of the observations involved.
It is comparatively easy to agree on observations of physical phenomena, harder to agree on observations of social or mental phenomena, and difficult in the extreme to reach agreement on matters of theology or ethics ( and thus the latter remain outside the normal purview of science ).

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