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The main goal of the '''scientonomy seminar''' is to scrutinize different aspects of our current [[Scientonomy|scientonomic knowledge]] and formulate as many open questions as possible. As opposed to the [[Scientonomy Workshop|workshop]] format, the seminar's primary objective is unearthing the drawbacks of our current scientonomic knowledge, i.e. understanding '''what does not work'''. While the seminar also often generates interesting ideas on how this or that problem can be solved, the primary outcome of the seminar is the list of open questions for future research.
The seminar is held annually by [http://hps.utoronto.ca/ the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology], University of Toronto. The seminar usually starts in January and ends in April consisting of 10-12 discussion sessions.  To create a page for a new seminar please enter the name of the seminar and click the button below. {{#forminput:form=Scientonomy_Seminar|autocomplete on category=Scientonomy_Seminar}}
==History==
The seminar was first designed and run by [[Hakob Barseghyan]] in 2013. Originally, the seminar had a wider agenda and tried to accomplish the following two tasks:
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==Present==
The seminar currently takes place at the beginning of every calendar year and focuses on the task of unearthing the drawbacks of our current scientonomic knowledge.

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