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  • Understanding the Scope of Science: Disciplines and Approaches
    This is a bit of a trick question! "Science" is a singular term, so it doesn't "differ from science".

    However, there are different ways to approach science, and different fields of science. Here are some examples of how science might be considered "different":

    * Scientific Disciplines: Biology, physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, etc. each have their own methodologies, focus areas, and research questions.

    * Scientific Approaches: There are different approaches to scientific inquiry, such as:

    * Empirical Science: Focuses on observation and experimentation.

    * Theoretical Science: Focuses on developing models and explanations.

    * Historical Science: Studies past events using evidence from the past.

    * Levels of Science:

    * Basic Science: Focuses on understanding fundamental principles.

    * Applied Science: Focuses on solving practical problems.

    * Science vs. Pseudoscience: Pseudoscience uses methods that appear scientific but lack rigorous testing and evidence.

    Perhaps you meant to ask about the differences between:

    * Science and Non-Science: Non-science encompasses fields like art, religion, philosophy, or personal belief systems that do not rely on the same methods of empirical observation and testing as science.

    * Science and Pseudoscience: As mentioned above, pseudoscience makes claims that seem scientific but lack the rigorous methods and evidence of true science.

    Let me know if you had a specific aspect of "science" in mind, and I can elaborate on the differences you're interested in.

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