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Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Acceptance Use and Pursuit (Barseghyan-2015) is an attempt to answer the following question:

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There are three distinct stances that one can take towards a theory:

  • acceptance: one can take the theory as the best available description of its object;
  • use: one can take the theory as a useful tool for practical applications;
  • pursuit: one can take the theory as worthy of further elaboration.

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