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meta- +‎ theory

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metatheory (countable and uncountable, plural metatheories)

 
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  1. A theory about a theory.
  2. Examination of the theory or theories relating to a certain field of study or endeavour.
    • 2013, Willis F. Overton, Ulrich Müller, “2: Metatheories, Theories, and Concepts in the Study of Development”, in Irving B. Weiner, Richard M. Lerner, M. Ann Easterbrooks, Jayanthi Mistry, editors, Handbook of Psychology[1], volume 6: Developmental Psychology, Wiley, →ISBN, page 19:
      The primary function of metatheory—including metamethod—is to provide a rich source of concepts out of which theories and methods emerge. [] Theories are about the empirical phenomena in a specific subject area, and methods are the procedures used to generate or capture these phenomena; by contrast, metatheories and metamethods are about the theories and methods themselves. More specifically, a metatheory is a set of rules, principles, or a story (narrative), that both describes and prescribes what is acceptable and unacceptable as theory—the means of conceptual exploration of any scientific domain. A metamethod is also a set of rules, principles, or a story, but this story describes and prescribes the nature of acceptable methods—the means of observational exploration—in a scientific discipline. []

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