Difference between revisions of "Mechanism of Theory Acceptance"

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|Question=How do theories become ''accepted'' into a mosaic?
 
|Question=How do theories become ''accepted'' into a mosaic?
 
|Parent Topic=Mechanism of Scientific Change
 
|Parent Topic=Mechanism of Scientific Change
|Author=Hakob Barseghyan,
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|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
 
|Formulated Year=2015
 
|Formulated Year=2015
 
|Description=The question of theory acceptance is one of the central problems of theoretical [[Scientonomy|scientonomy]]. Any scientonomic theory should explain how theories become part of a mosaic.
 
|Description=The question of theory acceptance is one of the central problems of theoretical [[Scientonomy|scientonomy]]. Any scientonomic theory should explain how theories become part of a mosaic.

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References

  1. ^  Kant, Immanuel. (1781) Critique of Pure Reason. Cambridge University Press.
  2. ^  Popper, Karl. (1959) The Logic of Scientific Discovery. Hutchinson & Co.
  3. ^ Kuhn (1962) 
  4. ^  Feyerabend, Paul. (1975) Against Method. New Left Books.
  5. ^  Shapere, Dudley. (1980) The Character of Scientific Change. In Nickles (Ed.) (1980), 61-116.
  6. ^ Laudan (1984) 
  7. ^ Patton, Overgaard and Barseghyan (2017)