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scientism    
n. 科学至上主义,科学态度



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  • Scientism - Wikipedia
    Scientism is the belief that science and the scientific method are the best or only way to render truth about the world and reality [1][2]
  • What Is Scientism and How Does It Differ From Science?
    Scientism is the belief that science is the only reliable path to knowledge about reality, or at least the vastly superior one
  • Scientism | Religion and Philosophy | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Scientism is a philosophical stance that asserts that knowledge about the universe can be obtained solely through scientific inquiry, particularly through the scientific method, which emphasizes empirical evidence and repeatable experiments
  • Scientism - New World Encyclopedia
    In its most extreme form, scientism is the view that science has no boundaries, that in due time all human problems and all aspects of human endeavor will be dealt with and solved by science alone Stenmark proposes the expression scientific expansionism as a synonym of scientism
  • Scientism - By Branch Doctrine - The Basics of Philosophy
    Scientism is the broad-based belief that the assumptions and methods of research of the physical and natural sciences are equally appropriate (or even essential) to all other disciplines, including philosophy, the humanities and the social sciences
  • SCIENTISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SCIENTISM is methods and attitudes typical of or attributed to the natural scientist
  • Scientism | philosophy and social science | Britannica
    In fact it is “ scientism ” (and by analogy the confusion of doctrines) that Flaubert is arraigning—i e , the practice of taking science out of its own domain, of confusing efficient and final causes, and of convincing oneself that one understands fundamentals when one has not even grasped the superficial phenomena …
  • Scientism: Prospects and Problems | Oxford Academic
    This collection is one of the first to develop and assess scientism as a serious philosophical position It features twelve new essays by both proponents and critics of scientism
  • THE ORIGINS OF SCIENTISM - JSTOR
    we shall discuss the debate between Leibniz and Clarke because it had the prototypical result of a theoretical victory for the philosopher and a social victory for the scientist And finally, we shall apply the result of our analysis to an interpretation of the later course of scientism
  • What is scientism, and why is it a mistake? - Big Think
    Scientism is the view that science is the only objective means by which to determine what is true or is an unwarranted application of science in situations that are not amenable to scientific





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