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for applied philosophical questions about the study of science, the pursuit of scientific knowledge, and the scientific method

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Why is scientism philosophically wrong?

Scientism is also scientifically wrong in so far as it is (at least partially) a scientific question how homo sapiens acquire knowledge. "Through science alone" is not a good scientific hypothesis for …
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