Open main menu

Changes

no edit summary
{{Theory|Title=Ontology This theory consists of Scientific Change - Theories and Methodsthe following claims:|* [[Theory Type=Descriptive|Formulation Text=The two classes Is a Subtype of elements that can undergo scientific change are accepted theories Epistemic Element (Barseghyan- both descriptive and normative - and employed methods.|Topic=Ontology of Scientific Change|Authors List=Zoe Sebastien,|Formulated Year=2017|Description=This formulation introduces normative theories (e.g. those of ethics or methodology) into the ontology of scientific change. Thus, all the laws and theorems that concern ''theories'' apply not only to descriptive theories but also to normative theories.|Resource=Sebastien (20162015)]] |History=In Barseghyan's * [[Ontology Method Is a Subtype of Scientific Change - Theories and Methods Epistemic Element (Barseghyan-2015)|original ontology]], only ''descriptive'' theories and employed methods were considered part of the process of scientific change. ''Normative'' theories were excluded from the ontology for their introduction appeared to be resulting in * [[The Paradox of Normative Propositions|Theory Is a destructive paradox]]. With the [[Resolution to the Paradox Subtype of Normative Propositions Theory (Sebastien-2016)|solution]] of the paradox by Sebastien, it became possible to introduce normative propositions as elements of the ontology of scientific change.}}{{Acceptance Record|Community=Community:Scientonomy|Accepted From Era=CE|Accepted From Year=2017|Accepted From Month=February|Accepted From Day=15|Accepted From Approximate=No|Acceptance Indicators=The ontology became accepted as * [[Descriptive Theory Is a result Subtype of the acceptance of the respective [[Modification:ScientoTheory (Barseghyan-2017-0002|suggested modification2015)]].|Still Accepted=Yes|Accepted Until Approximate=No}}