Difference between revisions of "Epistemic Element"

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|Accepted From Approximate=No
 
|Accepted From Approximate=No
 
|Acceptance Indicators=The term [[Epistemic Element|epistemic element]] has been ''de facto'' accepted since the inception of the community, as indicated by the fact that there has been an accepted ontology of epistemic elements from the outset.
 
|Acceptance Indicators=The term [[Epistemic Element|epistemic element]] has been ''de facto'' accepted since the inception of the community, as indicated by the fact that there has been an accepted ontology of epistemic elements from the outset.
|Still Accepted=Yes
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|Still Accepted=No
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|Accepted Until Era=CE
|Accepted Until Year=
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|Accepted Until Year=2022
|Accepted Until Month=
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|Accepted Until Month=December
|Accepted Until Day=
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|Accepted Until Day=22
 
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
 
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
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|Rejection Indicators=Some Reason.
 
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Revision as of 16:49, 23 December 2022

References

  1. ^  Rawleigh, William. (2018) The Status of Questions in the Ontology of Scientific Change. Scientonomy 2, 1-12. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/29651.
  2. ^  Barseghyan, Hakob. (2018) Redrafting the Ontology of Scientific Change. Scientonomy 2, 13-38. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/31032.
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  4. ^  Sarwar, Ameer and Fraser, Patrick. (2018) Scientificity and The Law of Theory Demarcation. Scientonomy 2, 55-66. Retrieved from https://www.scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/31275.