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A list of all pages that have property "Abstract" with value "This paper presents a diagrammatic notation for visualizing epistemic entities and relations. The notation was created during the ''Visualizing Worldviews'' project funded by the University of Toronto’s ''Jackman Humanities Institute'' and has been further developed by the scholars participating in the university’s ''Research Opportunity Program''. Since any systematic diagrammatic notation should be based on a solid ontology of the respective domain, we first outline the current state of the scientonomic ontology. We then proceed to providing diagrammatic tools for visualizing the epistemic entities and relations of this ontology. These basic diagramming techniques allow us to construct diagrams of various types for both ''synchronic'' and ''diachronic'' visualizations. The paper concludes by highlighting some future research directions. As the notation presented here is ''de facto'' accepted and used in scientonomy, the paper suggests no modifications.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Palider et al. (2021)  + (This paper presents a diagrammatic notatioThis paper presents a diagrammatic notation for visualizing epistemic entities and relations. The notation was created during the ''Visualizing Worldviews'' project funded by the University of Toronto’s ''Jackman Humanities Institute'' and has been further developed by the scholars participating in the university’s ''Research Opportunity Program''. Since any systematic diagrammatic notation should be based on a solid ontology of the respective domain, we first outline the current state of the scientonomic ontology. We then proceed to providing diagrammatic tools for visualizing the epistemic entities and relations of this ontology. These basic diagramming techniques allow us to construct diagrams of various types for both ''synchronic'' and ''diachronic'' visualizations. The paper concludes by highlighting some future research directions. As the notation presented here is ''de facto'' accepted and used in scientonomy, the paper suggests no modifications.nomy, the paper suggests no modifications.)