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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept a theory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the agreement or endorsement of a particular scientific or philosophical idea.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the committee decided to accept a theory that explained the phenomenon more effectively than previous models."
Alternatives: "endorse a theory" or "embrace a theory."
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One reason scientists accept a theory is because it explains many, often diverse, observations.
On this account, even an ideally rational person might accept a theory without being able to determine its ontological commitments.
Thus, to have good reason to accept a theory is to have good reason to believe in the existence of those entities it postulates.
The only questions are philosophical: Can the concepts that such theories aim to formalize be explained, and do we have good reason to accept a theory formulated in these terms?
Unlike belief, for a learner to accept a theory is valid is not dependent on personal perspectives of the supernatural, nature, and the world, but rather a rational evaluation of that knowledge claim (Rutledge and Mitchell 2002; Smith 1994).
Finally, it has also been argued that students cannot accept a theory unless they develop at least some understanding of it (Lawson and Worsnop 1992; Sinatra et al. 2003).
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One accepts a theory as true as a means to developing a better theory.
When one accepts a theory, one has a belief, and also a commitment.
(3) Impartiality: The only grounds for accepting a theory are its relations to the evidence.
If the aim is to explain the rationality of accepting a theory on the basis of actual observations, then almost the entire theory would need to be taken as implicitly defining theoretical terms.
It could be that he accepts a theory of knowledge relevantly similar to that of David Lewis on which one must rule out all relevant, or in van Inwagen's case "real," possibilities, but there is another way to take it.
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