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|Question=What is '''demarcation criteria?''' How should it be ''defined?''
|Topic Type=Definitional
|Description=The definition of '''method''' suggests that it can consist of different criteria for '''theory assessment.''' The A proper definition of ''Demarcation demarcation criteria'' is a criteria for determining whether a theory is ''scientific'' or ''unscientific.'' In order for a '''community''' to determine whether the theory is scientific, there needs to be some criteria of ''demarcation'' between science and non-sciencegreat importance.
|Parent Topic=Method
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
|Current View=Currently, ''demarcation criteria'' is defined as a criteria for determining whether a theory is scientific or unscientific. [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 10]]
|Related Topics=Method, Scientific Change, Theory, Mechanism of Scientific Change, Mechanism of Theory Acceptance,
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{{Acceptance Record
|Community=Community:Scientonomy
|Accepted From Era=CE
|Accepted From Year=2016
|Accepted From Month=January
|Accepted From Day=1
|Accepted From Approximate=No
|Still Accepted=Yes
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
}}

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