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I believe that "disciplines" refers (but without the specific context of a hypothesis is a little 'far-fetched) the general area of interest, while "subject" is the topic that is addressed within it .. . So something likedisciplines and subject category = topic =

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A discipline refers to a branch of knowledge or field of study with its own theories, methods, and principles, while a subject is a specific topic or area of focus within a discipline. Disciplines are broader and encompass multiple subjects within them.

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