10. How do you differentiate the scientific method in philosophy and science? A. The scientific method in philosophy is limited only in response to questions about human existence while the scientific method in science encompasses all questions about the matter B. There is no difference between the scientific method in philosophy and science. C. The scientific method in philosophy is more inclined to answering questions of logic while the scientific method in science is more inclined to answering questions about the physical environment. D. The scientific method in philosophy has an additional step (observation) while the scientific method in science does not.​
C. The scientific method in philosophy is more inclined to answering questions of logic while  the scientific method in science is more inclined to answering questions about the physical  environment.
Explanation:
The philosophy explains the principles that are grounded in science and science explains those facts, figures that are based on experiments and observations, and supports it with evidence.
This science is considered to be a branch of philosophy and other branches include logic, ethics, etc. It is an empirical study of the physical environment.