Scientific Projection
A cognitive bias where one projects the methods, assumptions, and standards of science onto domains where they may not apply—assuming that scientific approaches are universally appropriate and that any phenomenon that doesn't yield to scientific investigation is therefore unreal or illegitimate. Scientific projection operates when someone insists that questions of meaning, value, or consciousness must be answerable by the same methods that work for physics; when they assume that what can't be measured doesn't exist; when they treat scientific standards as the only valid standards for any kind of inquiry. The projection lies in assuming that one's own toolkit is everyone's toolkit—that science isn't one way of knowing among many but the only way of knowing anything at all. Scientific projection closes off whole domains of human experience from serious consideration, dismissing them as "unscientific" rather than recognizing that they might require different approaches.
Example: "He insisted that love couldn't be real because you can't measure it in a lab—scientific projection, assuming that what doesn't yield to his methods doesn't exist at all."
Scientific Projection by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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