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== History ==
The ''theory of scientific change'' (TSC) was proposed by Hakob Barseghyan in his book ''The Laws of Scientific Change'', published in 2015.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]]. An important paradox was resolved by In 2016, Zoe Sebastien [[CiteRef::Sebastien (2016)]] resolved an important logical paradox, which necessitated a [[Modification:Sebastien-2016-001|change]] to the [[The_Third_Law|Third Lawthird law of scientific change]]. The change allowed [[CiteRef::Sebastien (2016)]] At the same time, the scope definition of the TSC to be expanded [[Theory|''theory'']] was also [[Modification:Sebastien-2016-002|modified]] to include not only descriptive accounts of propositions but also normative theories as well as descriptive theoriespropositions (e.g. Normative theories include such things as normative scientific methodologies and sets of , ethical rules for beliefs, etc.). As a result, the conduct scope of scientific researchthe TSC was expanded to include also normative beliefs accepted by a community.
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