Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
|Description=Historically, there seem to be cases when certain beliefs of the community remain not articulated. For instance, it can be argued that the 19th century physics community accepted that space cannot be curved in the presence of material objects, yet this assumption remained tacit. The important theoretical question is to understand whether this is actually the case, i.e. whether there is actually such a thing as ''tacit theory''.
|Parent Topic=Epistemic Elements
|Authors List=Jacqueline Sereda,
|Formulated Year=2016
|Academic Events=Scientonomy Seminar 2016,|Prehistory=|History=|Current View=|Related Topics=Status of Technological Knowledge,|Page Status=Needs EditingStub|Editor Notes=Surely we have an accepted answer to this. We customarily talk of tacit elements.|Order=1|Lower Order Elements=
}}
{{Acceptance Record
|Acceptance Indicators=It was acknowledged as an open question by the [[Scientonomy Seminar 2016]].
|Still Accepted=Yes
|Accepted Until Era=
|Accepted Until Year=
|Accepted Until Month=
|Accepted Until Day=
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
|Rejection Indicators=
}}

Navigation menu