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|Question=What are the ''epistemic stances'' that can be taken by epistemic agents towards different epistemic elements?
|Topic Type=Descriptive
|Description=[[Epistemic Agents|Epistemic agents]] (e.g. individual scientists, [[Epistemic Community|scientific communities]]) can take different epistemic stances (e.g. ''acceptance'', ''use'', ''pursuit'', ''employment'') towards different [[Epistemic Elements|epistemic elements]] (e.g. ''theories'', ''methods''). In principleThus, the it must be clarified which types of stances can be taken towards epistemic elements of any given type.  Importantly, an answer to this general question should list only those stances that can be taken towards a [[Theory|theory]] may or may not be epistemic elements of all types; the same as the types of stances that can be taken toward specific types of epistemic elements (e.g. towards [[MethodTheory|theories]], [[Question|methodsquestions]] of , [[Theory Assessment OutcomesMethod|theory assessmentMethods]], etc. Thus, it must ) should be clarified which types of stances can be taken towards epistemic elements listed in the answers to the respective sub-questions of any given typethis question.
|Parent Topic=Ontology of Scientific Change
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan

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