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Answer:
Philosophy may be called the "science of sciences" probably in the sense that it is, in effect, the self-awareness of the sciences and the source from which all the sciences draw their world-view and methodological principles, which in the course of centuries have been honed down into concise forms.
Explanation:
There is no such thing as philosophy-free science; there is only science whose philosophical baggage is taken on board without examination. ... They also examine the implications of particular sciences for broader philosophical questions.