nonscience

/ˌnɑnˈsaɪəns/
noun
  1. An area of study or knowledge that is not based on the scientific method; subjects like art, history, or literature.
    • He prefers nonscience subjects such as philosophy and music.
    • The university requires students to take courses in both science and nonscience.
    • The debate highlighted the difference between science and nonscience in understanding human behavior.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Not related to or based on science.
    • The committee included both science and nonscience experts.
    • She enjoys reading nonscience books like novels and biographies.
    • The article made nonscience claims that could not be tested.