Application of Scientonomy to Other Fields

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What is the broader relevance of scientonomy? How can scientonomy inform other fields of inquiry?

Will scientonomy be useful to other fields of knowledge? Will it usefully illuminate questions in the philosophy of science, such as what scientific methodologies ought to be used, the nature of scientific progress, relativism and others? Can it be useful in formulating science policy?

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Scientonomy18 January 2018It was acknowledged as an open question by the Scientonomy Seminar 2018.Yes

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