Heh...
Well, yes, because I stopped being paid for it. Which really isn't true, because I'm paid for using the scientific method most days, but it isn't in my job title, and most of the people I work with think that science is a bunch of facts.
However, I'm out of the loop of publish-or-perish, demo-or-die, wear-comfortable-clothes, engage-in-professional-pissing-contests, and live-a-life-of-genteel-poverty.
I agree with you about the philosophy, but I wanted to forestall the possibility of ticking off anybody who still had a faculty job. Also, there are certain things about the culture and anthropology of science that have receded from relevance to my life. One is the fact that scientists really like it when you point out flaws and errors, and business folks seem to hate it.