Spectrum of Science Theory
feminine noun An epistemological proposal that replaces the rigid dichotomy of science vs. pseudoscience with a continuous spectrum. On this spectrum, knowledge practices vary in degrees of methodological rigor, falsifiability, consensus, utility, and empirical basis. At the strong pole: physics, chemistry. In the middle: psychology, economics, historical sciences. At the weak pole: some hermeneutic or speculative traditions. It avoids absolute demarcations.
Spectrum of Science Theory Example: "In the Spectrum of Science Theory, homeopathy is not simply 'pseudoscience' – it lies at a weak extreme due to lack of biological plausibility and evidence, while psychoanalysis lies in the middle, with method but low falsifiability."
Spectrum of Science Theory by Abzugal May 26, 2026
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