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  • |Question=How do ''questions'' become ''accepted'' as legitimate topics of inquiry? What is the ''mechanism'' of question accepta ...itimate at any given time. Kuhn, for example, recognized that the kinds of questions that can be asked by scientists changes with each paradigm shift, but decli
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  • ...lation Text=A set of all epistemic elements accepted and/or employed by an epistemic agent. ...uture ontology of epistemic elements insofar as that ontology assumes that elements can be accepted and employed.
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  • |Inherited From=Epistemic Stances Towards Epistemic Elements ...n=What types of epistemic stances can be taken by epistemic agents towards questions?
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  • |Title=The Status of Questions in the Ontology of Scientific Change ...emic communities come to accept certain questions as legitimate and others as illegitimate.
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  • ...f=a Canadian scientonomist, notable for his work on questions as epistemic elements and the mechanism of method employment
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  • |Term=Epistemic Element ...of scientific change needs to establish a basic ''ontology'' of epistemic elements that are part of the process of scientific change.
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  • ...[[CiteRef::Kuhn (1962a)]] [[Imre Lakatos]] described a set of propositions as fitting into a scientific ''research programme'';[[CiteRef::Lakatos (1978a) ...er Larry Laudan, methods and values should be included along with theories as part of the fabric of a community’s belief system.[[CiteRef::Laudan (1984
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  • ...ophy is the epistemic element. There are a number of important ontological questions that arise here: * What types of [[Epistemic Agent|epistemic agents]] can there be? I.e. can epistemic agents be communal, individual and/or artificial (instruments, AI)?
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  • ...eferentially recursive. It argues that by formalizing mosaics semantically as natural language models for scientific communities, scientonomy can overcom
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  • ...and open new avenues of inquiry by inviting new perspectives on important questions. * How can the current taxonomy of epistemic stances be improved? Do epistemic agents accept, use, and pursue theories, or is there something else? Are th
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