Definition of Metatheory. Meaning of Metatheory. Synonyms of Metatheory

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- A metatheory or meta-theory is a theory on a subject matter that is a theory in itself. Analyses or descriptions of an existing theory would be considered...
- {\displaystyle L} . A metatheory is a theory whose subject matter is some other theory (a theory about a theory). Statements made in the metatheory about the theory...
- Integral theory as developed by Ken Wilber is a synthetic metatheory aiming to unify a broad spectrum of Western theories and models and Eastern meditative...
- system, a metatheorem is proved within a metatheory, and may reference concepts that are present in the metatheory but not the object theory.[citation needed]...
- sociologist, professor, and author who has mainly studied globalization, metatheory, patterns of consumption, and modern/postmodern social theory. His concept...
- Sociological, psychological, and anthropological theories about religion generally attempt to explain the origin and function of religion. These theories...
- as a prefix meaning self-referential, as a field of study or endeavor (metatheory: theory about a theory; metamathematics: mathematical theories about mathematics;...
- or second undergraduate course in symbolic logic, though its optional metatheory sections require graduate-level knowledge. Czech professor of mathematics...
- of the same form. One form of philosophical theory is a metatheory or meta-theory. A metatheory is a theory whose subject matter is some other theory or...
- Linguistic Realities: An Autonomist Metatheory for the Generative Enterprise is a book on philosophy of linguistics by Philip Carr in which the author...