Substantive Method

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What is substantive method? How should it be defined?

Substantive method is one of the key concepts in current scientonomy. Thus, its proper definition is of great importance.

In the scientonomic context, this term was first used by Hakob Barseghyan in 2015. The term is currently accepted by Scientonomy community.

In Scientonomy, the accepted definition of the term is:

  • A method which presupposes at least one contingent proposition.

Scientonomic History

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Scientonomy1 January 2016Yes

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Substantive Method (Barseghyan-2015)A method which presupposes at least one contingent proposition.2015

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Accepted Theories

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ScientonomySubstantive Method (Barseghyan-2015)1 January 2016

Suggested Modifications

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Current View

In Scientonomy, the accepted definition of the term is Substantive Method (Barseghyan-2015).

Substantive Method (Barseghyan-2015) states: "A method which presupposes at least one contingent proposition."

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Related Topics

This question is a subquestion of Method.

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References

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