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{{Theory
|Topic=Question Acceptance
|Theory Type=Definition
|TopicAuthors List=Question AcceptanceWilliam Rawleigh,|Formulated Year=2018
|Formulation Text=A question is said to be accepted if it is taken as a legitimate topic of inquiry.
|Formulation File=Question Acceptance (Rawleigh-2018).png
|Authors ListDescription=William ''Question Acceptance'' refers to one of the two stances that [[Epistemic Community|epistemic communities]] can take towards [[Question (Rawleigh,|Formulated Year=-2018)|Description=TODO: Will add descriptionquestions]], with the opposite stance being ''unacceptance''. A question is said to be accepted by an epistemic community if and only if said epistemic community takes the question to be a legitimate topic of inquiry.
|Resource=Rawleigh (2018)
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|Editor Notes=TODO}}{{Acceptance Record|Community=Community: Will add descriptionScientonomy|Accepted From Era=CE|Accepted From Year=2018|Accepted From Month=November|Accepted From Day=1|Accepted From Approximate=No|Acceptance Indicators=The definition became accepted as a result of the acceptance of the respective [[Modification:Sciento-2018-0003|suggested modification]].|Still Accepted=Yes|Accepted Until Era=|Accepted Until Year=|Accepted Until Month=|Accepted Until Day=|Accepted Until Approximate=No|Rejection Indicators=
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