Is chemistry 'the central science'? How are different sciences related?
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Chemistry is often called the central science because of its role in connecting the physical sciences, which include chemistry, with the life sciences and applied sciences such as medicine and engineering. The nature of this relationship is one of the main topics in the philosophy of chemistry and in scientometrics.
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According to a widely used introductory chemistry text by T. E. Brown et al.,1 chemistry is 'The Central Science'. ... On the other hand, mathematics is considered by many to permeate all sciences and hence might compete as the choice for centrality.
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