4. How does scientism threaten the human
Person thriving
in Science and technology ?
Why should science adhere to a moral bases
is not
not dedicated by sience itself ?
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Why should science be guided by anethical basis that is not dictated by science itself? Scientism poses a threat because it is the use of methods of science to ...
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- Scientism poses a threat because it's the employment of methods of science to elucidate almost every a part of human lives. With this, people can use it to control and control others by using information against them. Any information that goes together with the words of science people nearly always believes it.
- Science as a philosophy or 'almost religious affiliation’ if it becomes dogma for someone flourshing in science potentially poses the subsequent negative connotations -
- By limiting one's perspection to only view all non-science work related matters including personal, philsophical or religious beliefs to be filtered through the methodology in one’s life choices, limits free-will considerations in these areas.
- Belief in an exceedingly higher being - of whatever nature one may conceive - within the overwhelming majority of cases - requires a belief in things by means of only - 'faith’ -strict adherence to an extreme scientific dogma can wipe-out necessary for conversion to the upper being's - possibility as a choice and make a static belief in just tested proven and man-viewed, fragmented, isolating - ideology to be one's lifelong choice - removing again 'a possibly more enriched existence’ for the scientific based thinker.
- Science itself has opened a door for the relief of this example for the logical based - ‘prove it or it is not true’ - Darwin evolutionary, age of Earth, no dinosaurs in existence and etc…
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