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  • |Formulation Text=A theory is said to be accepted if it is taken as the best available description or prescription of its obj |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • |Formulation Text=A question is said to be accepted if it is taken as a legitimate topic of inquiry. ...with the opposite stance being ''unacceptance''. A question is said to be accepted by an epistemic community if and only if said epistemic community takes the
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  • |Formulation Text=A theory is said to be accepted by an epistemic agent if it is taken as the best available answer to its re |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...t=An outcome of theory assessment which prescribes that the theory must be accepted. ...method is the same as to say that it is prescribed that the theory must be accepted.
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  • ...outcome of theory assessment which prescribes that the theory must not be accepted. ...od is the same as to say that it is prescribed that the theory must not be accepted.
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  • ...leads to inconsistencies between the actual scientonomic body of knowledge accepted by the community and how that knowledge is presented in the encyclopedia. T |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...ion Text=An outcome of theory assessment which allows for the theory to be accepted but doesn't dictate so. ...he same as to say that the theory ''can'' but ''shouldn't necessarily'' be accepted.
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  • ...nomic knowledge is properly documented; if it is conceivable to accept the modification ''without'' accepting the ripple effect change in question, the editors sho ...''implied'' by the modification or whether it is conceivable to accept the modification without accepting the additional change. There are two possible scenarios.
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  • ...or unaccepted. A question can be accepted by an agent at one period at not accepted by another. ...s the mechanism of evolution of species?" is accepted nowadays, but wasn't accepted in the 17th century. Thus, we can say that questions acceptance is the stan
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  • ...s said to be ''employed'' at time ''t'' if, at time ''t'', theories become accepted only when their acceptance is permitted by the method. ...s said to be ''employed'' at time ''t'' if, at time ''t,'' theories became accepted only when their acceptance is permitted by the method. [[CiteRef::Barseghya
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  • |Formulation Text=A theory is said to be accepted if it is taken as the best available description of its object. |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...type of historical markers can be taken as indicative that a question was accepted by an agent at a given time? ...mportant to have methods of establishing that such-and-such a question was accepted as a legitimate topic of inquiry by a certain epistemic agent at a certain
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  • |Topic=Workflow - Publishing Modification Comments |Title=Publishing Modification Comments
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  • ...ts (though, they certainly can be), meaning they must rely on the theories accepted by physicists to conduct research about, say, the quantum entities that pop |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • |Formulation Text=A set of all epistemic elements accepted and/or employed by an epistemic agent. ...f epistemic elements insofar as that ontology assumes that elements can be accepted and employed.
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  • ...t|''Accept'']]: this assessment outcome prescribes that the theory must be accepted. ...Accept'']]: this assessment outcome prescribes that the theory must not be accepted.
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  • |Title=Allow Modification Reformulations ...ormulation should bear the name of the author(s) of the original suggested modification, unless the original author(s) decides to give credit to those who signific
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  • |Formulation Text=Propositional technological knowledge can be accepted and be part of a mosaic. ...ic and seem to exhibit the same scientonomic patterns of change typical of accepted theories therein. Thus, propositional technological knowledge can be part o
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  • ...the theory rejection theorem; it involves a replacement of an erroneously accepted theory either with a first- or second-order proposition. ...rst-order proposition. According to this view, the handling of erroneously accepted theories involves their replacement with other theories; the handling of sc
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  • |Formulation Text=A modification should be accepted by default if there are no objections within a 90-day period following its ...no objections raised during this period, the proposed modification becomes accepted by default. According to Shaw and Barseghyan:
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  • ...ars?” that was once considered legitimate by astronomers, but is no longer accepted.[[CiteRef::Rawleigh (2018)|p. 4]] ...there are questions which are considered legitimate these days but weren't accepted even a few centuries ago. An example of this is the question “what’s th
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  • ...expert A OR expert B might be consulted. If the word of expert A is always accepted over the word of expert B, we have a case of hierarchical authority delegat ...roni catalogue but ''was'' considered authentic by Restellini, then it was accepted as such by the art market. The fact that both Ceroni and Restellini were va
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  • ...e|acceptance]], since two elements need not be in the same mosaic, or even accepted by any agent to be considered, in principle, compatible. For example, an ep |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...to commit an error if the agent accepts a theory that should not have been accepted given that agent’s employed method. ...the epistemic and moral [[Normative Theory | norms]] of scientific inquiry accepted at the time.
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  • * [[Modification:Sciento-2017-0008]] * [[Modification:Sciento-2017-0009]]
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  • |Question=How do ''questions'' become ''accepted'' as legitimate topics of inquiry? What is the ''mechanism'' of question ac ...grees without proposing a concrete mechanism by which questions come to be accepted as legitimate at any given time. Kuhn, for example, recognized that the kin
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  • ...aking it clear that employed methods don't necessarily follow from ''all'' accepted theories, but only from ''some''. ...Law (Barseghyan-2015)|the third law]], employed methods are deducible from accepted theories, including methodologies;
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  • ...epistemic agent can take towards questions? For instance, can questions be accepted, used, pursued, employed, etc.? |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • |Question=Should the discussions concerning a suggested modification be published? If so, when and how should they be published? |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • # documenting the body of accepted communal knowledge in an online encyclopedia; # scrutinizing this accepted knowledge, identifying its flaws, and formulating open questions at seminar
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  • |Formulation Text=A set of all accepted ''theories'' and employed ''methods''. ...to this definition, scientific mosaic encompasses all [[Theory Acceptance|accepted]] theories and [[Employed Method|employed]] methods.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (
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  • ...k about whether a proposed theory is compatible with the theories actually accepted at the time). [[Patrick Fraser|Fraser]] and [[Ameer Sarwar|Sarwar]] point o ...the case of general relativity vs. quantum physics where both theories are accepted as the best available descriptions of their respective domains (i.e. they a
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  • ...accepted; if assessment is inconclusive, the theory can be accepted or not accepted. ...whether the theory satisfies the method, the theory can be accepted or not accepted.
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  • ...to infer the employed method of the time from our knowledge of the body of accepted theories using [[The Third Law|the third law]]. The previous definition of |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ..., it will always remain accepted; no new theory on the subject can ever be accepted. ...rseghyan (2015)]], "theory change is impossible in cases where a currently accepted theory is considered as revealing the final and absolute truth".[[CiteRef::
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  • ...the ''definition'' of a certain concept may have a ripple effect on other accepted theories which use that concept. The question is whether there is such a th |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...ypes, including methods, ethical norms, and aesthetic norms, can be both ''accepted and employed''. Finally, a new definition of ''scientific mosaic'' is sugge
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  • ...016, a method was said to be employed by a community if the community only accepted those theories whose acceptance was permitted by the method.[[CiteRef::Bars ...rd Law|the third law]] and inferring the employed method from the theories accepted by the community at that time.
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  • ...ced normative theories one of as types of theory. With the acceptance of [[Modification:Sciento-2018-0006|Barseghyan's redrafted ontology]] in 2019, methods became |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...ditions allow for the coexistence of elements, and what conditions require modification or rejection to take place? ...considered compatible.[[CiteRef::Fraser and Sarwar (2018)]] The law became accepted in 2021.
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  • ...lt of appraisal, which is a decision of the community to accept a proposed modification to the mosaic. Scientonomy must provide an account of this appraisal proces ...st describe and explain how changes in the [[Scientific Mosaic|mosaic]] of accepted scientific [[Theory|theories]] and employed [[Method|methods]] take place.
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  • ...the case of general relativity vs. quantum physics where both theories are accepted as the best available descriptions of their respective domains (i.e. they a ...iliation that the modified Aristotelian-medieval natural philosophy became accepted by the community.[[CiteRef::Lindberg (2007)|p.250-1]]
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  • ...in his book as a key factor for the modification of the scientific mosaic accepted by the scientific community. [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 43]] And thus, |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • ...d only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time. ...clear whether employed methods follow from ''all'' or only ''some'' of the accepted theories and employed methods of the time. This led to a logical paradox wh
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  • ...factors influence the process of method employment? Do new methods become accepted simultaneously with the acceptance of a theory? ...the foundation of the paradigm are often solved by new theories which, if accepted, culminate in a new consensus within the scientific community. This is know
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  • |Formulation Text=In order to become accepted into the mosaic, a theory is assessed by the method actually employed at th ...d at the time. In other words there is only one way for a theory to become accepted – it must meet the implicit expectations of the scientific community".[[C
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  • ...epted [[Methodology|methodological dicta]]. Sebastien's formulation became accepted in 2017. |Accepted From Era=CE
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  • * apply the [[Community:Scientonomy#Current Mosaic|currently accepted theory]] to historical cases of scientific change; ...hed in the journal comes with an explicitly formulated list of [[:Category:Modification|suggested modifications]]. These modifications are documented in this encyc
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  • ...instance, we can say that the Paris community of 1720 [[Theory Acceptance|accepted]] [[René Descartes|Cartesian natural philosophy]]. In this example, Paris ...:Feyerabend (1970a)]] As such, per Lakatos, theories could never really be accepted, and thus they carried the potential to threaten science with a potentially
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  • ...9)]] The idea that scientific methods change through time is now generally accepted among contemporary historians and philosophers of science. ...n general relativity and quantum mechanics, despite the fact that both are accepted parts of the mosaic.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)| p. 5]]
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  • ...research is so specialized that no single research lab can account for all accepted theories in their discipline, we quickly recognize that there exists some f ...ture such particularities, as the definition merely expressed a new theory accepted and method employed by the delegating community.
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  • |Question=How do [[Theory|theories]] become [[Theory Acceptance|accepted]] into a mosaic? ...nd Values'']], Laudan argues that the methods that scientific theories are accepted depend on the epistemic values that scientists hold. He recounted how knowl
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  • ...philosophers of science of the pre-Kuhnian era, it is theories that become accepted and rejected during the process of scientific change. [[CiteRef::Popper (19 ...ch a dynamic method could itself be influenced by the theories that become accepted under it.
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  • ...attempts to detect this stellar parallax failed. Astronomers nevertheless accepted the theory on other grounds. The failure of Newtonian mechanics to account ...theoretical assumptions of a research program are its '''hard core'''. Any modification of the hard core constitutes the abandonment of the research program and th
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  • ...nd of the 17th century. According to Aristotelian Medieval Physics, it was accepted as a “pure statement of fact” that the earth has no diurnal motion. Ins ...“Aristotelian lens.” Once the inertial physics of Descartes and Newton was accepted, Aristotelian philosophy was rejected. The problem, Feyerabend found, was t
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  • ...mportantly, the Zeroth Law extends only to theories and methods that are ''accepted'', not merely ''used'' or ''pursued''. ...to become accepted a theory must necessarily solve more problems than the accepted theory. In this case, the two methods are incompatible and, by the ''law of
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  • ...ience, the findings of scientonomy are inevitably fallible and are open to modification in the light of new evidence. ...poused by scientific practitioners such as those contained in their openly accepted norms such as scientific methods or ethical imperatives.[[CiteRef::Sebastie
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  • |Formulation Text=Theory assessment is an assessment of a proposed modification of the mosaic by the method employed at the time. ...ed in actual theory assessment is whether a proposed modification is to be accepted. In other words, we judge two competing theories not in a vacuum, as the tr
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  • ...becomes employed only when it is deducible from other employed methods and accepted theories of the time. ...time. "Essentially," Barseghyan writes, "the third law stipulates that our accepted theories shape our employed methods".[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 132]]
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