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  • curprev 21:0021:00, 30 September 2024 Harold Matias talk contribs m 66,337 bytes +18 The link on the word "theory" in the first sentence led to the Wikipedia page on the more general concept of theory. However, the way in which the word theory is used in this particular context makes reference to the more specific concept of a scientific theory. This distinction is important because scientific theories must meet additional conditions of empirical support that little "t" theories in the colloquial sense don't. undo Tag: Visual edit

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