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|Author=Hakob Barseghyan
|Year=2018
|Abstract={{#evt:service=youtube|id=oLWe6c3JV68|alignment=right|description=Hakob Barseghyan presenting the redrafted ontology at the 3rd annual scientonomy meeting|container=frame }} Recent developments in theoretical scientonomy coupled with a reflection on the practice of the Encyclopedia of Scientonomy all suggest that the ontology of scientific change currently accepted in scientonomy has serious flaws. The new ontology, suggested in this paper, solves some of the issues permeating the current ontology. Building on Rawleigh’s suggestion, it considers a ''theory'' as an attempt to answer a certain ''question''. It also introduces the category of ''definition'' as a subtype of theory. It also reveals that ''methods'' and ''methodologies'' of the currently accepted ontology do not differ from the perspective of their propositional content and, thus, belong to the same class of epistemic elements. This is captured in the new definition of ''method'' as a set of criteria for theory evaluation. It is also argued that ''methods'' are a subtype of ''normative theories''. It is shown that ''normative theories'' of all types, including methods, ethical norms, and aesthetic norms, can be both ''accepted and employed''. Finally, a new definition of ''scientific mosaic'' is suggested to fit the new ontology.
|URL=https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/31032
|Page Status=Needs Editing
|Volume=2
|Pages=13-38
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