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In this encyclopedia, topics or questions can be of three basic types:
 
In this encyclopedia, topics or questions can be of three basic types:
* '''Definitional (analytic)''': A question is ''definitional'', if an answer to the question is a definition. Examples of definitional topics include ''What is theory?'', ''How should theory be defined?'' etc.
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* [[:Category:Definitional Topic|Definitional (analytic)]]: A question is ''definitional'', if an answer to the question is a [[:Category:Definition|definition]]. Examples of definitional topics include ''What is theory?'', ''How should theory be defined?'' etc.
* '''Descriptive (explanatory)''': A question is ''descriptive'', if an answer to the question is a descriptive theory. Examples of descriptive topics include ''What is the mechanism of scientific change?'', ''How do criteria of demarcation change through time?'', ''Can there be unchangeable methods of theory assessment?'', etc.  
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* [[:Category:Descriptive Topic|Descriptive (explanatory)]]: A question is ''descriptive'', if an answer to the question is a [[:Category:Descriptive Theory|descriptive theory]]. Examples of descriptive topics include ''What is the mechanism of scientific change?'', ''How do criteria of demarcation change through time?'', ''Can there be unchangeable methods of theory assessment?'', etc.  
* '''Normative (prescriptive)''': A question is ''normative'', if an answer to the question is a normative theory (i.e. an evaluation/prescription of a certain course of action). Examples of normative topics include ''How should we evaluate new theories?'', ''How should a TSC be assessed?''  
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* [[:Category:Normative Topic|Normative (prescriptive)]]: A question is ''normative'', if an answer to the question is a [[:Category:Normative Theory|normative theory]] (i.e. an evaluation/prescription of a certain course of action). Examples of normative topics include ''How should we evaluate new theories?'', ''How should a TSC be assessed?''  
  
 
==Semantic Map==
 
==Semantic Map==
Here is a simplified class diagram for the subtypes of ''topic''.
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Here is a simplified class diagram for the sub-categories of ''topic''.
 
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circle 336 459 150 [[:Category:Definitional Topic|Definitional Topic]]
 
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This is a category of topic (question, problem).

In this encyclopedia, topics or questions can be of three basic types:

  • Definitional (analytic): A question is definitional, if an answer to the question is a definition. Examples of definitional topics include What is theory?, How should theory be defined? etc.
  • Descriptive (explanatory): A question is descriptive, if an answer to the question is a descriptive theory. Examples of descriptive topics include What is the mechanism of scientific change?, How do criteria of demarcation change through time?, Can there be unchangeable methods of theory assessment?, etc.
  • Normative (prescriptive): A question is normative, if an answer to the question is a normative theory (i.e. an evaluation/prescription of a certain course of action). Examples of normative topics include How should we evaluate new theories?, How should a TSC be assessed?

Semantic Map

Here is a simplified class diagram for the sub-categories of topic.

Definitional TopicDescriptive TopicNormative TopicWiki Semantic Map Topic and Its Subtypes.png

To add a new question/topic, do so under one of the sub-categories below.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.