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Scientism is a concept that uses the guise of science to propagate a pseudo-religious ideology, pushing false claims and disregarding other forms of knowledge. It represents an excessive belief in the scientific method, often leading to misleading conclusions and assertions. This new 'religion' has gained traction in recent years, with proponents using scientific language and the status of scientists to support their unscientific views.
"Scientism is essentially using the cloak of science to push out a religious ideology... It's using the word science and the language of science... to push out something which is nothing to do with science." - Sabur Ahmed
Key Takeaways:
In discussions about God, existence, and beliefs, the assertion of 'I believe in science, not God' is a common trope associated with scientism. This phrase reflects a misunderstanding of the limitations of science and a sweeping dismissal of alternative perspectives, demonstrating a lack of true scientific understanding and critical thinking. By challenging the misconceptions perpetuated by scientism and promoting a balanced approach to knowledge, we can foster a more inclusive and informed dialogue that transcends the constraints of this emerging pseudo-religious ideology.
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Scientism is a concept that uses the guise of science to propagate a pseudo-religious ideology, pushing false claims and disregarding other forms of knowledge. It represents an excessive belief in the scientific method, often leading to misleading conclusions and assertions. This new 'religion' has gained traction in recent years, with proponents using scientific language and the status of scientists to support their unscientific views.
"Scientism is essentially using the cloak of science to push out a religious ideology... It's using the word science and the language of science... to push out something which is nothing to do with science." - Sabur Ahmed
Key Takeaways:
In discussions about God, existence, and beliefs, the assertion of 'I believe in science, not God' is a common trope associated with scientism. This phrase reflects a misunderstanding of the limitations of science and a sweeping dismissal of alternative perspectives, demonstrating a lack of true scientific understanding and critical thinking. By challenging the misconceptions perpetuated by scientism and promoting a balanced approach to knowledge, we can foster a more inclusive and informed dialogue that transcends the constraints of this emerging pseudo-religious ideology.
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