We will use the organic method, even when analyzing our own values.
Definition and division of terms: what is the general category of scholarship?
It is a social habit, a way of life practiced in community.
What is the specific category - this way and this habit among all the others possible?
Scholarship is the way of the theoretical life applied to natural philosophy, and the habit of discourse and epistemology.
We welcome responsa made "the spirit of scholarly discourse," but find that this cannot be assumed in an encyclopedia of anonymous editors.
Renaissance of the 12th century is the beginning of the scientific revolution.
is a term equivocally used.
For lack of natural philosophy, there is now a replication crisis in modern science. This is what happens when ignorance is mainstreamed, and scholarship is considered "fringe". We assert this error was motivated by industrial politics and imperial expansion, in other words by greed, and not by any intellectual virtue of science. This vicious greed masquerading as "science" and trading on its good name, is most likely the efficient cause of the 21st century crisis and it has been going on for quite some time. We believe that industry, government, and academia should reject the core assumptions of modern science entirely. Rather, we should follow the way of Newton, who is of a far greater scientific pedigree than Bacon, and who rightly regarding science as only one of several or more valid methods of ascertaining truth, and one that requires intuitive reason in order to function properly. "Philosophical science", such as that practiced by Isaac Newton, should be the bias of the Encyclopedic community, as it is of the scholastic community.
And someday perhaps the Academics will discover that Plato was also mistaken about some things, and that fascism is no good, and that neo-Platonism is a tedious cult.
Until then, we have no reason to seek an Academic bias in Wikipedia, nor do we have any obligation to accept one imposed on us by the anti- WP:Fringe Theories" cabal cum Borg collective that thinks it owns Wikipedia.