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|Topic Type=Definitional
|Description=The definition of '''method''' suggests that it can consist of different criteria for '''theory assessment.''' The definition of '''method''' suggests that it can consist of different criteria for '''theory assessment.''' A proper definition of ''compatibility criteria'' is of great importance.
|Parent Topic=Method
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
|Prehistory=TODO '''Communities''' have often employed two incompatible theories for the same domain at the same time, showing that the logic law of noncontradiction is often violated throughout history. the '''compatibility criteria''' may turn out to be changeable and may need not necessarily coincide with the logical law of noncontradiction.
|Current View=Currently, ''compatibility criteria'' is defined as a criteria for determining whether a theory is compatible or incompatible. [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 10]]|Related Topics=Method, Mechanism of Theory Acceptance, Theory, Mechanism of Scientific Change, Scientific Change, Demarcation Criteria,
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