Scope of Scientonomy - Acceptance (Barseghyan-2015)

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This is an answer to the question Scope of Scientonomy - Acceptance Use and Pursuit that states "Scientonomy ought to address the issue of how transitions from one accepted theory to another take place and what logic governs this evolution, and need not deal in questions of theory pursuit or use."

Scope of Scientonomy - Acceptance was formulated by Hakob Barseghyan in 2015.1 It is currently accepted by Scientonomy community as the best available answer to the question.

Scientonomic History

Acceptance Record

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CommunityAccepted FromAcceptance IndicatorsStill AcceptedAccepted UntilRejection Indicators
Scientonomy1 January 2016The theory was introduced by Barseghyan in The Laws of Scientific Change pp. 30-42 and became de facto accepted by the community at that time together with the whole theory of scientific change.Yes

Question Answered

Scope of Scientonomy - Acceptance (Barseghyan-2015) is an attempt to answer the following question: How ought a scientonomic theory deal with the various stances that a community might take towards a theory? Which stances towards a theory ought a scientonomic theory account for?

See Scope of Scientonomy - Acceptance Use and Pursuit for more details.

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References

  1. ^  Barseghyan, Hakob. (2015) The Laws of Scientific Change. Springer.