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<PageSchema> <semanticforms_Form name="Topic">This is a category of topic (question, problem). <CreateTitle>Add a New Topic/Question</CreateTitle> <EditTitle>Edit In this Topic/Question</EditTitle> <standardInputs freeTextLabel="Free text" inputSummary="1" inputMinorEdit="1" inputWatch="1" inputSave="1" inputPreview="1" inputCancel="1"/> </semanticforms_Form>encyclopedia, topics or questions can be of three basic types: <Template name="* [[:Category:Definitional Topic" format="sections"> <Field name="Question"> <Label>Question</Label> <semanticforms_FormInput> <InputType>textarea</InputType> <Parameter name="mandatory"/> <Description>Every topic is defined by its key question at issue. For definitional |Definitional (analytic) topics]]: A question is ''definitional'', if an answer to the question is usually stated as "a [[:Category:Definition|definition]]. Examples of definitional topics include ''What is Xtheory?" (e.g. What is ''theory, ''? How should we define ''theorybe defined?''?)etc. For non-definitional * [[:Category:Descriptive Topic|Descriptive (syntheticexplanatory) topics ]]: A question is ''descriptive'', if an answer to the question usually concerns is a certain object/process (e.g. How do theories become accepted?)[[:Category:Descriptive Theory|descriptive theory]].</Description> </semanticforms_FormInput> <semanticmediawiki_Property name="Question"> <Type>Text</Type> </semanticmediawiki_Property> </Field> <Field name="Prehistory" display="nonempty"> <Label>Prehistory</Label> <semanticforms_FormInput> <InputType>textarea</InputType> <Description>Describe how past philosophers or scientists addressed the key question Examples of descriptive topics include ''What is the topic before the inception mechanism of scientonomy. </Description> </semanticforms_FormInput> </Field> <Field name="History" display="nonempty"> <Label>History</Label> <semanticforms_FormInput> <InputType>textarea</InputType> <Description>Describe any changes to the subject scientific change?'', ''How do criteria of this article since the establishment demarcation change through time?'', ''Can there be unchangeable methods of scientonomytheory assessment?'', etc.</Description> </semanticforms_FormInput> </Field> <Field name="Parent * [[:Category:Normative Topic"> <Label>Parent Topic</Label> <semanticforms_FormInput> <InputType>combobox</InputType> <Description>|Normative (prescriptive)]]: A topic can be a sub-topic of another more general topic. To determine whether this topic question is a sub-topic of another topic''normative'', ask if an answer to the question of the topic is a sub-question of some more general question[[:Category:Normative Theory|normative theory]] (i. Ee.gan evaluation/prescription of a certain course of action). "Examples of normative topics include ''How do should we evaluate new theories become accepted?" '', ''How should a TSC be assessed?''  ==Semantic Map==Here is a simplified class diagram for the sub-question categories of "How do theories and methods change through time?"</Description>''topic''. </semanticforms_FormInputimagemap> <semanticmediawiki_Property name="Parent Image:Wiki Semantic Map Topic">and Its Subtypes.png|664px|center <Type>Page</Type>circle 336 459 150 [[:Category:Definitional Topic|Definitional Topic]] <LinkedForm>circle 650 459 150 [[:Category:Descriptive Topic|Descriptive Topic</LinkedForm>]] </semanticmediawiki_Property>circle 966 459 150 [[:Category:Normative Topic|Normative Topic]] </Field>desc none <Field name="Current View"> <Label>Current View</Labelimagemap> <semanticforms_FormInput> <InputType>dropdown<To add a new question/InputType> <Description>State the currently accepted position on the topic. If it is a definition, state do so under one of the current definitionsub-categories below. If it is a synthetic proposition, state the current formulation.</Description> </semanticforms_FormInput> </Field> </Template></PageSchema>

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