Adjective
non-scientific (not comparable)
Not scientific, or lacking scientific rigor.
Additionally, success by scientists has traditionally involved non-scientific elements, such as inspiration from mythical or religious sources. Source: Internet
Both Putnam and Quine invoke naturalism to justify the exclusion of all non-scientific entities, and hence to defend the "only" part of "all and only". Source: Internet
Haeckel was a flamboyant figure, who sometimes took great, non-scientific leaps from available evidence. Source: Internet
Dr Kabir H Biswas of Hamad Bin Khalifa University writes about the challenges posed by non-scientific scepticism and why a greater exchange of knowledge is the only remedy. Source: Internet
Einstein published more than 300 scientific papers along with over 150 non-scientific works. Source: Internet
Gellner doesn't claim that non-scientific knowledge is in the process of dying out. Source: Internet