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== Theoretical Articles ==
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== Topic Pages ==
When writing or editing an article on a definition, axiom, or theorem, please use the following [[Guidelines:Theoretical Articles|template]].  
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When writing or editing an article on a [[:Category:Topic|topic]] (definitional, descriptive, or normative) please follow [[Guidelines:Topics|these guidelines]].  
  
== Articles on Cases of Scientific Change ==
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== Theory Pages ==
When writing or editing an article on a certain historical transition (e.g. the transition from the Newtonian theory to general relativity), please use the following [[Guidelines:Cases of Scientific Change|template]].  
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When writing or editing an article on a [[:Category:Theory|theory]] (definition, descriptive, or normative) please follow [[Guidelines:Theories|these guidelines]].  
  
== Articles on Historical Mosaics ==
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== Author Pages ==
When writing or editing an article on a certain historical mosaic (e.g. the contemporary physics mosaic), please use the following [[Guidelines:Historical Mosaics|template]].  
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When writing or editing an article on a historical figure (e.g. Aristotle, Kant, Popper), please refer to [[Guidelines:Historical Figure|these guidelines]].
  
== Articles on Historical Figures ==
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== Citations and References ==
When writing or editing an article on a historical figure (e.g. Aristotle, Kant, Popper), please use the following [[Guidelines:Historical Figure|template]].
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For citations and references please follow [[Guidelines:Citations|these guidelines]].
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== Text ==
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For instructions that apply to all text follow [[Guidelines:Text|these guidelines]].
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[[Category:Guidelines]]

Latest revision as of 19:40, 14 September 2017

Topic Pages

When writing or editing an article on a topic (definitional, descriptive, or normative) please follow these guidelines.

Theory Pages

When writing or editing an article on a theory (definition, descriptive, or normative) please follow these guidelines.

Author Pages

When writing or editing an article on a historical figure (e.g. Aristotle, Kant, Popper), please refer to these guidelines.

Citations and References

For citations and references please follow these guidelines.

Text

For instructions that apply to all text follow these guidelines.