Which of the following counts as an attempt to describe what is known as "The Unity of Science:" (select all that apply)
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The various (legitimate) sciences fit together as a unified intellectual enterprise, both epistemologically and metaphysically.
All of the theories and/or objects mentioned in a lower level science are available for use in all higher-level sciences when producing multi-level explanations.
None of these options are correct.
The theories and/or the objects mentioned therein reduce to the theories and/or the objects of physics.
Answer :
Unity of science is, most basically, the idea that all fields of science are in some way united. The most well-known thesis of the unity of science is that all fields of science will ultimately be reduced to fundamental physics, thereby demonstrating the basis for all scientific laws in the universal laws of physics.
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