[W]orld views richer than that of science are not scientific, but not on that account unscientific (a term of opprobrium for answers other than those of science to science's questions). To query their status as world views on the ground of their not being scientific is to be motivated not by science but by scientism.
(John McDowell, "Are Moral Requirements Hypothetical Imperatives?" The Aristotelian Society, supplementary volume 52 [1978]: 13-29, at 19)