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{{Definitional Topic|Question=What is '''Methodologymethodology''' is a set of explicitly formulated rules of theory assessment. Openly professed methodologies consist of [[Theory#Descriptive and Normative|normative propositions]] that prescribe how theories ? How should it be ''oughtdefined'' to be assessed. Among ?|Description=In the most famous examples context of methodologies are discussion concerning scientific change, the inductivist-empiricist methodology of [[John Locke|Locke]] terms method and [[Isaac Newton|Newton]], the probabilist methodology of logical positivism, [[Karl Popper|Popper]]have been traditionally used as synonyms. The key definitional task here is to decide how 's falsificationism, [[Imre Lakatos|Lakatos]]'s methodology of scientific research programmes, and the early [[Larry Laudan|Laudan]]'s pragmatist methodology' is to be ''defined''. ImportantlyIn particular, methodologies should not it be confused with the actual implicit expectation of used as a communitysynonym for ''method'', i.e. or is it something very different from [[Method''method''?|methods]]. Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,|Formulated Year=2015|Related Topics== Prehistory ==Method, Theory, Methodology and Methods,<div class|Page Status="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">Needs EditingPrehistory here }}</div>{{Acceptance Record|Community=Community:Scientonomy|Accepted From Era=CE|Accepted From Year= History ==2016 == Current View =|Accepted From Month=January |Accepted From Day== Open Questions ==  • Question 1|Accepted From Approximate=Yes• Question 2 |Acceptance Indicators== Related Articles ==  That is when the first definition of the term, [[MethodMethodology (Barseghyan-2015)]]became accepted, which is a good indication that the question itself became accepted.|Still Accepted=Yes|Accepted Until Approximate== Notes ==No<references />}}

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