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* and ''community'' as the sole [[Epistemic Agents - Community (Barseghyan-2015)|''epistemic agent'']] capable of taking these stances towards theories and methods.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|pp. 43-52]]
Only ''descriptive'' theories were included in Barseghyan's original ontology, while the status of normative theories was left indeterminate due to the [[The Paradox of Normative Propositions|the paradox of normative propositions]].Once the paradox of normative propositions was [[Resolution to the Paradox of Normative Propositions (Sebastien-2016)|''resolved'']], the original [[Epistemic Elements - Theories and Methods (Sebastien-2017)|ontology was extended]] by [[Zoe Sebastien|Sebastien]] to also include normative theories.[[CiteRef::Sebastien (2016)]]
Once the paradox of normative propositions was In 2018, [[Resolution to the Paradox of Normative Propositions (Sebastien-2016)William Rawleigh|''resolved''Rawleigh]], the original [[Epistemic Elements - Theories Methods and Methods Questions (SebastienRawleigh-20172018)|ontology was extendedsuggested]] by that [[Zoe SebastienQuestion|Sebastienquestions]] are to be accepted as a separate epistemic element; the suggestion became accepted later that year and the ontology was modified to also include normative theories, methods, and questions.[[CiteRef::Sebastien Rawleigh (20162018)]]
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