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Definition of non-scientific in English: non-scientificadjective Not involving or relating to science or scientific methods. information of a non-technical or non-scientific nature Example sentencesExamples - You cannot argue science with individuals that are arguing non-scientific ideas.
- It is an attractively designed site, and gears itself towards non-scientific people.
- The purpose of Gould's effervescent new book is to eulogise the distinctive rationalities of story-telling and other non-scientific ways of thinking.
- Jane arrived in Gombe with a non-scientific view that chimpanzees, along with dogs and some other mammals, were very like people.
- Ballard suggests that courts must, indeed, remain neutral between scientific and non-scientific worldviews.
- The public certainly has a right to oppose scientific research on non-scientific grounds.
- What follows is pretty much of the same decidedly non-scientific background.
- Empirical explanations can be scientific or non-scientific.
- The first stage is to demarcate scientific interpretations from non-scientific interpretations.
- If it does turn out that there is a tendency for humanists to judge the merits of scientific theories in terms of non-scientific criteria then this might well be indicative of some tension within humanism.
- So what weight should a non-scientific theory receive in science?
- Here is a perfect example of why you should never accept at face value how the work of scientists is reported in the non-scientific media.
- I did a quick, non-scientific test on four web sites that I visit fairly frequently, clearing the browser's cache and restarting the machine between each.
- Bray says the information in the centre includes both scientific and non-scientific printed materials, providing people with facts as well as a variety of viewpoints on any given topic.
- He makes the science clear even to a non-scientific layman.
- They need to remember that a public judgment about the application of science, based on non-scientific criteria, is valid.
- Those are both non-scientific inferences drawn from the scientific theory.
- She went on to say, ‘We simply cannot begin to introduce non-scientific concepts into the science curriculum.’
- Incidentally, as a non-scientific, non-religious sort, I'd like to make a calm suggestion.
- The second major source of non-scientific interest in space is from the military - always keen to discover new worlds and dominate them for strategic purposes.
Derivatives noun ˌnɒnˈsʌɪəntɪst A person who is not a scientist. laboratory experiments that are difficult for non-scientists to grasp Example sentencesExamples - He also published many popular books for non-scientists on evolutionary theory.
- In its short life it has done an exemplary job in explaining science to non-scientists.
- To a non-scientist like myself, it all sounds plausible, if not terribly good for you.
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