A metatheory or meta-theory is a
theory whose subject matter is some theory. All fields of research share some
meta-theory, regardless whether this is explicit or correct. In a more
restricted and specific sense, in mathematics and mathematical logic,
metatheory means a mathematical theory about another mathematical theory.
The following is an example of a
meta-theoretical statement:
“Any physical theory is always
provisional, in the sense that it is only a hypothesis; you can never prove it.
No matter how many times the results of experiments agree with some theory, you
can never be sure that the next time the result will not contradict the theory.
On the other hand, you can disprove a theory by finding even a single
observation that disagrees with the predictions of the theory.”
Meta-theoretical investigations
are generally part of philosophy of science. Also a metatheory is an object of
concern to the area in which the individual theory is conceived.
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