In the 2Oth century the infiltration of scientific elements into philosophical currents not only reached its maximum, but also science itself become o "philosophical factor". We look at these processes in physics starting from the fall of mechanics philosophy. The advent of relatively theory and quantum mechanics has changed physics as science and raised a host of philosophical questions. Traditionally philosophical questions concerning space, time and causality cannot be any longer considered whit no help of these theories. Relativistic cosmology and its observatianal successes in the lost decodes of the century. for the first time in the history of human thought. provided a global framework for both science and philosophy. And the current search for the final unifying theory of physics leads directly to the most foundational questions of an ontological character We argue that the success of the 2Oth century physics strongly suggests a kind of structuralist ontology.
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