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Neuroscientistic Supremacism

An even more aggressive variant of neuroscientific supremacism, rooted in scientism—the belief that science is the only legitimate source of knowledge. Neuroscientistic supremacism extends this to neuroscience as the queen of the sciences, claiming that only neural‑level explanations are truly real, and that all other disciplines are either reducible to neuroscience or destined to be replaced by it. It often ridicules qualitative research, historical analysis, and philosophical inquiry as “soft” or “pre‑scientific,” and advocates for funding cuts to non‑neuroscientific fields.
Example: “He argued that sociology departments should be closed because ‘everything social is just brain activity.’ Neuroscientistic supremacism: mistaking a method for the whole of reality.”
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Neuroscientific Supremacism

The belief that neuroscience holds a unique, unquestionable authority over all other ways of understanding human thought, behavior, and experience—and that any insight from psychology, sociology, philosophy, or the humanities must ultimately reduce to brain activity or be dismissed. Neuroscientific supremacism treats fMRI scans and neural correlates as the “real” explanation, while subjective reports, cultural context, and historical analysis are seen as superficial or irrelevant. It often dismisses critique as “anti‑science” and positions neuroscientists as the ultimate arbiters of human nature.
Example: “He claimed that love was ‘just dopamine’ and that any discussion of its meaning was unscientific. Neuroscientific supremacism: reducing everything to brain chemistry while ignoring the richness of lived experience.”