ideacentrism
Ideacentrism is a stance or bias that places ideas, theories, or ideologies at the center of interpretation, judgment, and decision-making, often prioritizing conceptual frameworks over empirical data or practical constraints. In discourse ranging from philosophy to political theory and media studies, ideacentrism is described as the tendency to understand and evaluate the world primarily through pre-existing ideas rather than through direct observation or evidence.
The term is commonly contrasted with empiricism, pragmatism, or evidence-based approaches. Proponents argue that ideas provide
In scientific and policy contexts, ideacentrism may lead to selective use of data, overreliance on models, or
Related concepts include ideational bias, theory-ladenness of observation, and concept-centric thinking. Debates about ideacentrism often focus