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  • 20:44, 11 December 2022 Hakob Barseghyan talk contribs deleted page Historical Context (content was: "{{Topic |Question=What is '''historical context'''? How should it be ''defined''? Does it include only the content of the scientific mosaic, or does it also involve non-epistemic sociocultural phenomena? |Topic Type=Definitional |Description=In the contextual appraisal theorem, ''historical context'' is understood as ''epistemic historical context''; it denotes the content of the scientific mosaic at the r...")
  • 19:21, 2 November 2016 Hakob Barseghyan talk contribs deleted page Historical Context (content was: "{{Topic |Question=How do social and cultural factors influence the scientific mosaic? How should we define historical context in the TSC? |Topic Type=Des..." (and the only contributor was "Paul Patton"))

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