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|Theory Type=Descriptive
|Formulation Text=The two classes of elements that can undergo scientific change are accepted theories - both descriptive and normative - and employed methods.
|Topic=Ontology of Scientific ChangeEpistemic Elements
|Authors List=Zoe Sebastien,
|Formulated Year=2017
|Resource=Sebastien (2016)
|History=In Barseghyan's [[Ontology of Scientific Change - Theories and Methods (Barseghyan-2015)|original ontology]], only ''descriptive'' theories and employed methods were considered part of the process of scientific change. ''Normative'' theories were excluded from the ontology for their introduction appeared to be resulting in [[The Paradox of Normative Propositions|a destructive paradox]]. With the [[Resolution to the Paradox of Normative Propositions (Sebastien-2016)|solution]] of the paradox by Sebastien, it became possible to introduce normative propositions as elements of the ontology of scientific change.
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