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		Definition of pre-scientific in English: pre-scientificadjective Relating to the time before the development of modern science or the application of scientific method.  pre-scientific doctors would peddle all-purpose remedies because they knew no better  Example sentencesExamples -  In times past, it seems understandable that pre-scientific societies would imagine mysterious forces or supernatural causes to be responsible for natural disasters.
 -  I think it's still at the pre-scientific stage, and then there's a lot of speculation around it.
 -  Milk has long been held in high esteem for its nutritious quality, which even in pre-scientific days was apparent from the fact that it provided complete nourishment for young animals and humans.
 -  Those who believe we are members of different cultures and races live in a pre-scientific past dominated by the forces of racism unleashed by imperialism.
 -  This was not unreasonable in a country whose still powerful intellectual traditions were essentially pre-scientific and divorced from both systematic observation and practical application.
 -  In fact, every culture, no matter how primitive and pre-scientific, had a belief in some form of demonic possession.
 -  The notion that ethical truths are ‘out there’ waiting to be discovered is itself the remnant of a pre-scientific mode of thought.
 -  For example, the older, pre-scientific account of the human body had regarded a person's social rank as destined by nature.
 -  Indeed, one of the interesting aspects of the work is the eloquent witness that he provides for precisely these pre-scientific ways of thinking.
 -  It is, of course, a pre-scientific agricultural society, that turned to magic and superstition to assist them with their crops.
 -  Thus science provides human beings a degree of control over the material world that pre-scientific societies could only dream of.
 -  There's almost a sense that people are turning the clock back to more superstitious pre-scientific times.
 -  Those who dismiss God as a product of psychological conditioning or pre-scientific myth have not come to terms with the findings of modern science.
 -  All the religions which come out of a pre-scientific world need to be reinterpreted and modernised.
 -  But it is only a story, from a pre-scientific world.
 -  We can dismiss the pre-scientific belief in the magical powers of crystals and gemstones as due to the lack of scientific knowledge.
 -  It is a pre-scientific concept that has been outmoded by modern scientific understanding of matter and natural laws.
 
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