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Antitheistic Purity

The enforcement of a militant, confrontational style as the only "pure" form of unbelief. It demands constant, public ridicule of religion, rejecting any secular strategy that involves diplomacy, quiet dissent, or shared social projects with believers as "collaboration with the enemy." Purity is measured in decibels and insults, not in the coherence of one's arguments.
Example: "The group enforced antitheistic purity. When a member suggested working with religious charities on a homelessness project, he was accused of 'appeasement' and kicked out. To them, purity meant never letting a moment pass without vocal contempt, even if it meant helping fewer people. The fight was the point."
by AbzuInExile January 31, 2026
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Scientistic Purity

The obsessive enforcement of ideological and methodological conformity within scientific communities. It focuses on rooting out “contamination” from non-approved ideas (e.g., philosophy), rival disciplines, or socially “impure” motivations, often through gatekeeping and moral panics about credibility.
Scientistic Purity Example: A grant committee rejecting a cross-disciplinary project blending neuroscience and contemplative traditions because it’s “tainted by spiritualism.” The pursuit of methodological purity (“real science”) overrides potential innovation, protecting the tribe’s borders more than pursuing knowledge.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
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Ivory Puritanism

A form of intellectual and moral purity culture that emerges within ivory tower environments, characterized by the relentless policing of thoughts, words, and frameworks for any deviation from orthodox standards. Ivory puritanism demands perfect adherence to current disciplinary consensus, treats theoretical impurity as moral failing, and engages in public rituals of condemnation and excommunication for those who transgress. Like religious puritanism, it's obsessed with boundaries—who's in, who's out, who's pure, who's contaminated. Unlike genuine intellectual rigor, which engages ideas on their merits, ivory puritanism polices identity and affiliation, treating wrong ideas not as mistakes to correct but as sins to punish.
Example: "The open letter condemned him for using the wrong terminology—not because his argument was wrong, but because his words weren't pure enough. Ivory Puritanism: policing language as if it were salvation."
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Scientific Puritanism

A culture of purity within scientific communities where methodological orthodoxy becomes the measure of virtue—treating deviations from accepted methods not as alternative approaches to be evaluated but as moral failings to be condemned. Scientific puritanism insists that there is one right way to do science, that any departure from this way is not just mistaken but corrupt, and that those who deviate must be exposed, condemned, and excluded. It's the peer reviewer who doesn't just reject a paper but impugns the authors' character; the methodologist who treats qualitative research as not just different but immoral; the discipline that polices its boundaries through rituals of shame and exclusion. Scientific puritanism mistakes methodological preferences for moral absolutes.
Example: "The qualitative study was rejected not on its merits but because it 'wasn't real science'—Scientific Puritanism, treating methodological difference as moral failing."
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Scientistic Puritanism

A fusion of scientism (the belief that science is the only legitimate path to knowledge) with puritanical purity culture—resulting in a worldview where scientific orthodoxy becomes the sole measure of virtue, and any departure from it is not just wrong but wicked. Scientistic puritanism demands that all knowledge claims be validated through approved scientific methods, treats alternative ways of knowing as not just mistaken but sinful, and engages in relentless crusades against the unbelievers. It's the new atheist who treats religious belief as cognitive pathology; the skeptic who thinks believers deserve contempt rather than engagement; the rationalist who sees irrationality as the root of all evil. Scientistic puritanism turns methodological naturalism into a religion, with scientists as its priests and skeptics as its inquisitors.
Example: "He didn't just disagree with her spiritual beliefs—he treated them as a moral failure, a sign of insufficient rationality. Scientistic Puritanism: making science the measure not just of truth but of virtue."
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Logical Puritanism

A culture of purity centered on logical correctness—treating any failure of formal reasoning as not just mistaken but morally suspect, any deviation from logical orthodoxy as corruption. Logical puritanism demands that all arguments be formally valid, all inferences be deductively sound, all reasoning be explicit and complete—standards that no actual human reasoning ever meets. It then uses the inevitable failures as grounds for condemnation, treating the gap between real human cognition and ideal logic as evidence of vice rather than just the human condition. Logical puritanism is what makes online debate so miserable: every rhetorical shortcut is a sin, every informal inference is a crime, and the goal is not understanding but exposure of error.
Example: "He couldn't engage with her argument—he was too busy cataloging every informal fallacy, treating each as a moral failing rather than just how humans talk. Logical Puritanism: making logic a weapon instead of a tool."
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Epistemological Puritanism

A purity culture centered on correct ways of knowing—insisting that there is one right method for acquiring knowledge, and that any departure from this method is not just mistaken but corrupt. Epistemological puritanism polices not just what people believe but how they claim to know it, treating different epistemic practices as moral failings. It's the philosopher who dismisses all non-Western epistemologies as irrational; the scientist who treats personal experience as inherently suspect; the rationalist who thinks intuition is always error. Epistemological puritanism mistakes one culture's way of knowing for universal reason, and treats all others as not just different but deficient.
Example: "He dismissed her embodied knowledge as 'mere anecdote'—Epistemological Puritanism, treating one way of knowing as the only way, and all others as contamination."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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