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because once on a long rainy day this man named science did science so he called it science.

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It's because the German word "Philosophie" is feminine that it's called *queen* rather than *king* of the sciences. The word translated as "queen" is *Herrin*, literally "mistress", in the sense of a female master; but translating it as "mistress" would of course be misleading. Philosophy should be master of the sciences, because, to speak with Heidegger, science does not think. Philosophy itself is not a science, not even the "absolute science". It is something intrinsically different to science. Nietzsche said psychology should be the queen of the sciences, but not as something intrinsically different, but as one science among others (even as a king is one man among others). Psychology should be the king of the sciences, according to him, and philosophy should be like their God. This is because philosophy first gives the sciences a purpose


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What was the 18th century intellectual movement beginning in France called?

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