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“Science, at its core, is simply a method of practical logic that tests hypotheses against experience. Scientism, by contrast, is the worldview and value system that insists that the questions the scientific method can answer are the most important questions human beings can ask, and that the…” quote by John Michael Greer
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“Science, at its core, is simply a method of practical logic that tests hypotheses against experience. Scientism, by contrast, is the worldview and value system that insists that the questions the scientific method can answer are the most important questions human beings can ask, and that the picture of the world yielded by science is a better approximation to reality than any other.”

John Michael Greer

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Source Book: The Future of Humanity by John Michael Greer, 2015

Science is a practical logic testing ideas against experience; scientism treats science as the ultimate worldview, valuing its answers above all others.

In simple terms: Science tests ideas; scientism elevates science as ultimate truth.

Key Takeaway

Recognize science’s limits and avoid dogmatic belief.

Themes

science philosophy epistemology worldview methodology

Mood

thoughtful analytical critical

Type

explanatory philosophical

When to use this quote

  • research design
  • policy making
  • education curricula
  • public discourse
  • media framing

Key Concepts

empiricism ontology value systems truth claims

Questions to Reflect On

  • What questions should remain outside scientific authority?
  • How can we balance scientific insight with other ways of knowing?
A Different Perspective

Science cannot answer moral or aesthetic questions, limiting its scope.

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