Scientific Defaultism
A broader bias where science as an institution is treated as the default arbiter of all truth, value, and reality. It assumes that for any question—moral, aesthetic, existential—there is a scientific answer, and that answers not grounded in science are merely subjective or meaningless. Scientific defaultism often conflates “what science currently says” with “what is true,” and dismisses non‑scientific expertise (e.g., indigenous knowledge, craft skill, moral philosophy) as inferior. The defaultism lies in never justifying why science should have this authority; it is simply assumed.
Example: “He claimed that poetry was irrelevant because it didn’t produce testable hypotheses—scientific defaultism, reducing all human meaning to what can be measured.”
Scientific Defaultism by Abzugal April 18, 2026
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