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An article about a theory framework merits a ''guarded page''. Guarded pages should stay as true to the theory's ontology and terminology as possible. This is because theory by nature includes the value judgments of that theorist. | An article about a theory framework merits a ''guarded page''. Guarded pages should stay as true to the theory's ontology and terminology as possible. This is because theory by nature includes the value judgments of that theorist. | ||
However, mathematical constructions originally developed in close association with that theory may be described in an idiosyncratic (ideally more conventionally mathematical) style, with the proviso that it must be transparent as to what the construction is guaranteed to satisfy and what it is not. | However, mathematical constructions, even if originally developed in close association with that theory, may be described in an idiosyncratic (ideally more conventionally mathematical) style, with the proviso that it must be transparent as to what the construction is guaranteed to satisfy and what it is not. | ||
Example: [[aberrismic theory]] is a guarded page since it's a Theory page, while [[MOS substitution]] is not, since it's a Math page. (What about [[blackdye]]? Should it require an aberrisma step?) | Example: [[aberrismic theory]] is a guarded page since it's a Theory page, while [[MOS substitution]] is not, since it's a Math page. (What about [[blackdye]]? Should it require an aberrisma step?) | ||
[[Category:Math]] | [[Category:Math]] |