This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Wittgenstein and Scientism on 8 June 2017, available online: https://www.routledge.com/Wittgenstein-and-Scientism/Beale-Kidd/p/book/9781138829398 Under embargo until 8 December 2018.Wittgenstein is typically viewed as concerned with one particular variety of scientism: scientism understood as the threat posed by the application of scientific practices to areas of our lives in which they do not belong – in particular, into ethics, religion or philosophy. This understanding of Wittgenstein’s preoccupation with scientism is not unfounded and certainly comes to the fore at several junctures in his writings. I propose to show, however, that too narrow a focus on this aspe...