Difference between revisions of "Form:Topic"

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! Description: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Provide some detail here and explain the importance of the question at issue. This section can include the usual wiki markup.</p>
 
! Description: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Provide some detail here and explain the importance of the question at issue. This section can include the usual wiki markup.</p>
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! Parent Topic: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">A topic (question) can be a subtopic (subquestion) of another more general topic (question). To determine whether this topic is a subtopic of another topic, ask if the question of the topic is a subquestion of some more general question. <!--
 
! Parent Topic: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">A topic (question) can be a subtopic (subquestion) of another more general topic (question). To determine whether this topic is a subtopic of another topic, ask if the question of the topic is a subquestion of some more general question. <!--

Revision as of 17:54, 10 January 2023

This is the form used to create/edit all non-definitional topics - descriptive or normative. It is used to create new topics/questions answers to which are descriptive or normative theories. Although it can also be used to create definitional topics, the practice is obsolete; to create definitional topics, use Form:Definitional Topic.