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  • Applied Sciences 0 questions The application of existing scientific knowledge to solve practical problems, leading to innovations in technology, engineering, medicine, and other fields. Applied sciences focus on using theoretical knowledge to create tangible results and improvements in daily life.
  • Formal Sciences 0 questions The study of formal systems, such as mathematics, logic, and computer theory, focusing on abstract structures, models, and principles rather than empirical observations. Formal sciences provide the tools and frameworks used in many other scientific disciplines.
  • Humanities 0 questions The study of human culture, values, and expression, typically through literature, history, philosophy, languages, and the arts. The humanities emphasize critical and interpretive methods, focusing on understanding human experience and creativity.
  • Interdisciplinary Sciences 0 questions The integration of multiple scientific disciplines to address complex problems and explore new fields of study. These sciences bridge gaps between traditional fields, leading to advancements in areas like cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology.
  • Natural Sciences 1 question The study of the natural world, including physical, chemical, biological, and astronomical phenomena. Natural sciences rely on empirical evidence and experimentation to understand and explain the laws and behaviors of nature.
  • Philosophy of Science 0 questions The study of the foundations, methods, and implications of science. It explores what constitutes scientific knowledge, the validity of scientific theories, and how science interacts with other domains, such as ethics and logic.
    • Epistemology 0 questions The study of knowledge, its scope, and limits, focusing on how we know what we know, especially in scientific contexts.
    • Ethics of Science 0 questions The study of ethical questions that arise in scientific research and practice, including issues like human experimentation, environmental impact, and bioethics.
    • Logic and Reasoning 0 questions The study of the principles of valid reasoning, including how scientific arguments are structured and validated.
    • Metaphysics of Science 0 questions The study of the nature of reality as it relates to scientific inquiry, exploring questions about space, time, causality, and the structure of the universe.
    • Scientific Method 0 questions The analysis of the systematic methods scientists use for investigation, experimentation, and validation of theories.
  • Social Sciences 0 questions The study of human behavior and societies, examining social structures, relationships, and cultural development. Social sciences often involve qualitative and quantitative research methods to understand human actions and their impact on communities.
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