Religion
In reply to the discussion: The dictionary is wrong – science can be a religion too [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)is widely used and has a defined meaning, but that doesn't mean there is such a thing in real life.
And strangely enough, Herr Ryder can't seem to name or describe any of those "other ways of knowing", let alone show that they lead to any actual knowledge, let alone show that they outdo science in areas where science SHOULD be applied and is proven to be effective.
A scientistic culture privileges scientific knowledge over all other ways of knowing. It uses jargon, technical language, and technical evidence in public debate as a means to exclude the laity from participation in policy formation.
Uh, well yeah...when the policy to be formed INVOLVES science, why the fuck would you NOT use technical language and technical evidence as an aid in sound decision making? What alternative does he offer to reason? Fuzzy-wuzzy feelings? Not even that. Maybe if the "laity" weren't wallowing in self-imposed ignorance about science, it wouldn't be a problem at all.
Does science weigh in with scientific jargon and other intimidating stuff to scare the "laity" away when the policy debate is over funding for the arts?