Modification:Sciento-2021-0006
Accept new definitions of subquestion, core question, core theory, discipline, delineating theory, subdiscipline, and discipline acceptance.
The modification was suggested to Scientonomy community by Paul Patton and Cyrus Al-Zayadi on 1 August 2021.1 The modification was accepted on 21 February 2024.
Contents
Preamble
TODO: Paul, add a preamble
Modification
Theories To Accept
- Subquestion (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A question Q is a subquestion of another question Q’, iff any direct answer to Q is also a partial answer to Q’.
- Discipline Acceptance (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline is said to be accepted by an epistemic agent if that agent accepts the core questions specified in the discipline’s delineating theory as well as the delineating theory itself.
- Delineating Theory (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A second-order theory identifying the set of core questions of a discipline.
- Discipline (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline is characterized by (1) a non-empty set of core questions Q and (2) the delineating theory stating that Q are the core questions of the discipline.
- Core Theory (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A core theory of a discipline is a theory presupposed by the discipline’s core questions.
- Core Question (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A core question of a discipline is a question identified in the discipline’s delineating theory as definitive of the discipline.
- Subdiscipline (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline A is a subdiscipline of another discipline B, iff the set of questions of A, QA, is a proper subset of the questions of B, QB, i.e. QA ⸦ QB.
- Subdiscipline Exists: There is such a thing as a subdiscipline.
- Core Question Exists: There is such a thing as a core question.
- Core Theory Exists: There is such a thing as a core theory.
- Delineating Theory Exists: There is such a thing as a delineating theory.
- Discipline Acceptance Exists: There is such a thing as discipline acceptance.
- Subquestion Exists: There is such a thing as a subquestion.
- Question Can Have Subquestions (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A question can have subquestions.
- Discipline Has Core Questions (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline has at least one core question.
- Discipline Has Delineating Theory (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline has one delineating theory.
- Discipline Has Questions (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline has at least one question. Each question can be included in any number disciplines.
- Discipline Can Have Theories (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021): A discipline can have any number of theories. Each theory can be included into any number disciplines.
Questions To Accept
- Mechanism of Discipline Acceptance: What is the mechanism of discipline acceptance? How do disciplines become accepted?
- Mechanism of Discipline Rejection: What is the mechanism of discipline rejection? How do disciplines become rejected?
- Theories Shaping Core Questions: How do theories within a discipline shape and change the core questions of the disciplines?
Questions Answered
This modification attempts to answer the following question(s):
- Subquestion: What is subquestion? How should it be defined?
- Core Question: What is core question? How should it be defined?
- Core Theory: What is core theory? How should it be defined?
- Discipline: What is discipline? How should it be defined?
- Delineating Theory: What is delineating theory? How should it be defined?
- Discipline Acceptance: What is discipline acceptance? How should it be defined?
- Subdiscipline: What is subdiscipline? How should it be defined?
- Associations of Discipline: How is the class of discipline associated with other classes (and itself)? What aggregation, composition, or other association relations can exist between disciplines, as well as between a discipline and instances of other classes?
- Associations of Theory: How is the class of theory associated with other classes (and itself)? What aggregation, composition, or other association relations can exist between theories, as well as between a theory and instances of other classes?
- Associations of Question: How is the class of question associated with other classes (and itself)? What aggregation, composition, or other association relations can exist between questions, as well as between a question and instances of other classes?
- Existence of Discipline Acceptance: Does discipline acceptance exist?
- Existence of Delineating Theory: Does a delineating theory exist?
- Associations of Delineating Theory: How is the class of delineating theory associated with other classes (and itself)? What aggregation, composition, or other association relations can exist between delineating theories, as well as between a delineating theory and instances of other classes?
- Existence of Core Theory: Does a core theory exist?
- Existence of Core Question: Does a core question exist?
- Existence of Subdiscipline: Does a subdiscipline exist?
- Existence of Subquestion: Does a subquestion exist?
Verdict
The modification was accepted on 21 February 2024. Prior to the 2024 workshop, Hakob Barseghyan commented on the encyclopedia indicating his support for accepting this modification and noted its potential to underpin further work on discipline dynamics. In fact, a significant amount of observational scientonomy work has been carried out in the past few years (including the paper on the rejection of alchemy by Friesen and Patton (2023),2 as well as some more recent papers) that presupposes the acceptance of these definitions, despite the fact that the modification containing them formally remains open. There was very little discussion about the modification, beyond raising points for the community to look forward to in the future, like a brief discussion between Jamie Shaw and Paul Patton about the need for more research on the difference between disciplines and disciplinary communities. The modification was accepted unanimously with 18 votes.
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References
- ^ Patton, Paul and Al-Zayadi, Cyrus. (2021) Disciplines in the Scientonomic Ontology. Scientonomy 4, 59-85. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/37123.
- ^ Friesen, Izzy and Patton, Paul. (2023) Discipline Dynamics of Chymistry and Rejection of Alchemy. Scientonomy 5, 93-110. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/42268.