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|Question=Is the law of theory demarcation as formulated by Sarwar and Fraser in 2018 a tautology?
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|Description=As any law, [[The Law of Theory Demarcation (Sarwar-Fraser-2018)|the law of theory demarcation suggested Sarwar and Fraser in 2018]] attempts to forbid certain courses of events, for otherwise it would lack any empirical content and would be a tautology. Thus, the question is whether the law is tautological or non-tautological, i.e. whether there are courses of action in principle forbidden by the law.
|Authors List=Ameer Sarwar, Patrick Fraser
|Formulated Year=2018
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