It seems that the term “scientificity” did not emerge until modern time, which very likely came with the rising of natural science in this period. Nowadays, the thinking manner, research methods, programs, and models of natural science are largely employed as the normal and standard to judge whether there is scientificity in the research process and results of a thought. This is accustomed by most people. However, the concept of “scientificity”, derived from “science”, has its specific connotation, which maybe has not been demonstrated before.
From the context of some works elucidating the concept of “science”, it can be found that the so-called “scientificity” that meets the original meaning of “science” primarily refers to the systematicity, logicality, certainty, and precision of knowledge. That is to say, knowledge and learning for certain objects must have a theory system that is integrated and systematical in structure, clear and definite in concept and category, as well as logical and precise in elucidation.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5172557/
