Difference between revisions of "Social Agents of Scientific Change"
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|Question=What is the ontology of the social agents of scientific change? How should we ''define'' such terms as ''group'', ''community'', ''scientific community'' etc.? | |Question=What is the ontology of the social agents of scientific change? How should we ''define'' such terms as ''group'', ''community'', ''scientific community'' etc.? | ||
|Description=Scientonomists study mosaics of theories and methods of certain communities. What is the difference between ''community'' and ''group'', or ''community'' and ''scientific community''? | |Description=Scientonomists study mosaics of theories and methods of certain communities. What is the difference between ''community'' and ''group'', or ''community'' and ''scientific community''? | ||
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Proper definitions to these concepts will help clarify the basic taxonomy for the social agents of scientific change. | Proper definitions to these concepts will help clarify the basic taxonomy for the social agents of scientific change. | ||
|Formulated Year=2015 | |Formulated Year=2015 | ||
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|Prehistory=Prehistory here | |Prehistory=Prehistory here | ||
|History=History here | |History=History here |
Revision as of 21:04, 4 September 2016
What is the ontology of the social agents of scientific change? How should we define such terms as group, community, scientific community etc.?
Scientonomists study mosaics of theories and methods of certain communities. What is the difference between community and group, or community and scientific community? Proper definitions to these concepts will help clarify the basic taxonomy for the social agents of scientific change.
In the scientonomic context, this question was first formulated by Nicholas Overgaard in 2015.
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Broader History
Prehistory here
Scientonomic History
History here
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Accepted Theories
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Current View
There is currently no accepted taxonomy for the social agents of scientific change.1
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References
- ^ Overgaard (2016)