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|Year=2019
|Abstract=While the scientonomic workflow guiding the development of a general theory of scientific change has been practiced for nearly four years, it has yet to be formally evaluated. The goal of this paper is to fill this gap with a critical appraisal of the practice and theoretical underpinnings of the workflow currently used in scientonomy. First, we consider the traditional workflow which uses publications as the primary vehicle for substantive epistemic change and find that it fails to be sufficiently transparent or inclusive and is ambiguous at decisive points. Conversely, as we argue, the scientonomic workflow has the potential to succeed where the traditional workflow fails and thus provides a promising alternative workflow. We then go on to note a number of practical and theoretical problems that have arisen upon reflection on the scientonomic workflow and suggest some modifications to the workflow and our practices. This paper takes the first steps in improving the workflow to reach its maximum potential.
|DOI=10.33137/js.v3i0.33509
|Page Status=Stub
|Journal=[[Journal of Scientonomy|Scientonomy]]
|Volume=3
|Pages=forthcoming1-14
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