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|Authors List=Ameer Sarwar, Patrick Fraser,
|Formulated Year=2018
|Description=The ''law of theory demarcation'' tries to provide a mechanism of how the scientific status of theories change overtime. The assessment outcomes of the law (satisfied, unsatisfied, and inconclusive) are ''logically'' separated from their consequences. In particular, the assessment outcome of conclusively satisfying the demarcation criteria leads to a theory being scientific, the assessment outcome of consclusively not satisfying the criteria lead to the theory being unscientific, and the final inconclusive outcome can lead to the theory being scientific, unscientific, or uncertain.[[CiteRef::Sarwar and Fraser (2018)]]
|Resource=Sarwar and Fraser (2018)
|Page Status=Stub
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