Science is an application philosophy. That's why the highest degree for scientists is the PhD "doctor of philosophy degree." The only reason there is argument against philosophers from scientists is that they don't want want any money from science departments getting funneled into philosophy departments where it will be used to investigate the gender of trans fish grasshopper rapists. Literally all of the "philosophy hate" coming from the scientist camp, which knows fully well that they themselves practice philosophy, is due to the absolutely proper fear that gubbmint money will get shuffled out of hard science and into liberal arts as an equal competitor with hard science, eventually leading to some situation where the Congress needs to know the bulk modulus of some material and they say, "Let's get some philosophers' opinions on the best way to compute the compressibility of XYZ novel material." If it wasn't for the tight budgetary constraints making everyone fight over every penny of academic funding, everyone would say that philosophy is pretty cool.