|Formulation Text=A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.
|Formulation FileObject=The Third Law Sebastien 2016.png|Topic=Mechanism of Method Employment
|Authors List=Zoe Sebastien
|Formulated Year=2016
|Formulation File=The Third Law Sebastien 2016.png
|Description=The [[The Third Law (Barseghyan-2015)|initial formulation]] of the law, proposed by Barseghyan in [[Barseghyan (2015)|''The Laws of Scientific Change'']], stated that a [[Method|method]] becomes [[Employed Method|employed]] only when it is deducible from other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p.132]] In that formulation, it wasn't clear whether employed methods follow from ''all'' or only ''some'' of the accepted theories and employed methods of the time. This led to a logical paradox which this reformulation attempts to solve.[[CiteRef::Sebastien (2016)]]
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|VideoDescription=Sebastien's formulation of the third law explained by Gregory Rupik