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{{Modification
|Community=Community:Scientonomy
|Acronym=Sciento
|Summary=Accept the ontology of epistemic elements with ''theories'', ''methods'', and ''questions'' as distinct epistemic elements.
|Date Suggested Year=2018
|Date Suggested Month=May
|Date Suggested Day=12
|Date Suggested Approximate=No
|Authors List=William Rawleigh,
|Resource=Rawleigh (2018)
|Preamble=The currently accepted scientonomic ontology includes two classes of epistemic elements – theories and methods. However, the ontology underlying ''the Encyclopedia of Scientonomy'' includes questions/topics as a basic element of its semantic structure. Ideally there should be no discrepancy between the accepted ontology of theoretical scientonomy and that of the Encyclopedia. This modification suggests including questions in the ontology of scientific change as a distinct class of epistemic elements.
|To Accept=Epistemic Elements - Theories Methods and Questions (Rawleigh-2018),
|To Reject=Epistemic Elements - Theories and Methods (Sebastien-2017),
|Verdict=Open
|Date Assessed Approximate=No
}}

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