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|Question=What are the historical indicators of theory acceptance? How can observational scientonomists establish that such-and-such a question was accepted as a legitimate topic of inquiry by a certain epistemic agent at a certain time?
|Topic Type=Descriptive
|Description=TODO: Will add Rawleigh has proposed that [[Question|questions]] be accepted into the ontology of epistemic elements of scientific change alongside theories and methods. This suggests that, as well as there being a description[[Mechanism of Question Acceptance]], that there should be indicators of acceptance that observational scientonomists can employ to determine what questions were a part of a mosaic at any given time. An answer to the question of what sorts of evidence are acceptable as indicators of question acceptance is an essential step in enabling observational scientomists to identify which historical markers are relevant in deliberations over what questions were included in past and contemporary mosaics.
|Authors List=William Rawleigh,
|Formulated Year=2018

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