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|Authors List=Ameer Sarwar, Patrick Fraser,
|Resource=Sarwar and Fraser (2018)
|Preamble=TODO: Add preambleIt is currently accepted in scientonomy that epistemic agents can take three unique and independent stances towards theories, viz., ''acceptance'', ''use'', and ''pursuit''. However, the history of science shows that an independent stance of ''scientificity'' (i.e., whether a theory is considered scientific or unscientific) has been taken by epistemic agents towards theories. Historical examples show cases where the stance of scientificity (or unscientificity) took place without the occurrence of acceptance (unacceptance), use (unuse), and pursuit (neglect/unpursuit), thereby establishing scientificity's independence as a unique epistemic stance taken by epistemic agents towards theories.
|To Accept=Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Scientificity Acceptance Use and Pursuit (Sarwar-Fraser-2018),
|To Reject=Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Acceptance Use and Pursuit (Barseghyan-2015),
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