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|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
|Prehistory=Traditionally the topic of why communities of scientists accept different theories has been an enigma for historians and philosophers of science, although the problem has been known about for some time. A century ago In the ''Categories'' for example, Aristotle grappled with the knee-jerk reaction question of philosophers false belief and how false beliefs came to be acquired, and the significance of the question for science would be to say and epistemology.[[CiteRef::Miller (2013)]] While it is true that one group we are no longer so interested in the question of ''false'' beliefs but are instead interested in the question of scientists were simply wrong''divergent'' beliefs the central question of how different beliefs arise in epistemic communities remains the same.
|History=This question was proposed by [[Hakob Barseghyan]] in 2015 with the publishing of the ''Laws of Scientific Change''.[[citeref::Barseghyan (2015)]]
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