Application of Scientonomy to Philosophy of Science
How can the findings of scientonomy be applied to answer the traditional questions of the philosophy of science?
While scientonomy doesn't directly tackle such topics as scientific progress, scientific explanation, demarcation, or realism vs. instrumentalism, it might have some bearing on how these traditional philosophical questions are settled. The question is how exactly the fruits of scientonomy can help shed light on the issues of the philosophy of science.
In the scientonomic context, this question was first formulated by Hakob Barseghyan in 2018. The question is currently accepted as a legitimate topic for discussion by Scientonomy community.
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Community | Accepted From | Acceptance Indicators | Still Accepted | Accepted Until | Rejection Indicators |
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Scientonomy | 18 January 2018 | It was acknowledged as an open question by the Scientonomy Seminar 2018. | Yes |
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This question is a subquestion of Application of Scientonomy to Other Fields.
It has the following sub-topic(s):
- Philosophy of Science - Demarcation
- Philosophy of Science - Relativism
- Philosophy of Science - Scientific Progress
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