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- Existence of Epistemic Agent + (There is such a thing as an [[Epistemic Agent|epistemic agent]].)
- Epistemic Element Exists + (There is such a thing as an [[Epistemic Element|epistemic element]].)
- Existence of Epistemic Element + (There is such a thing as an [[Epistemic Element|epistemic element]].)
- Epistemic Stance Exists + (There is such a thing as an [[Epistemic Stance|epistemic stance]].)
- Existence of Epistemic Stance + (There is such a thing as an [[Epistemic Stance|epistemic stance]].)
- Individual Epistemic Agent Exists + (There is such a thing as an [[Individual Epistemic Agent|individual epistemic agent]].)
- Existence of Individual Epistemic Agent + (There is such a thing as an [[Individual Epistemic Agent|individual epistemic agent]].)
- Scientific Underdeterminism theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (Transitions from one state of the mosaic to another are not necessarily deterministic. Scientific change is not a strictly deterministic process.)
- Determinism vs. Underdeterminism in Scientific Change + (Transitions from one state of the mosaic t … Transitions from one state of the mosaic to another are not necessarily deterministic. Scientific change is not a strictly deterministic process. The process of method change is not necessarily deterministic: employed methods are by no means the only possible implementations of abstract requirements. The process of theory change is not necessarily deterministic: there may be cases when both a theory's acceptance and its unacceptance are equally possible. eptance are equally possible. )
- Mechanism of Scientific Change + (Transitions from one state of the mosaic t … Transitions from one state of the mosaic to another are not necessarily deterministic. Scientific change is not a strictly deterministic process. The process of method change is not necessarily deterministic: employed methods are by no means the only possible implementations of abstract requirements. The process of theory change is not necessarily deterministic: there may be cases when both a theory's acceptance and its unacceptance are equally possible. eptance are equally possible. )
- Group (Overgaard-2017) + (Two or more people who share any characteristic.)
- Group + (Two or more people who share any characteristic.)
- Split Due to Inconclusiveness theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (When a mosaic split is a result of the acceptance of only one theory, it can only be a result of inconclusive theory assessment.)
- Possible Mosaic Split theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (When a theory assessment outcome is inconclusive, a mosaic split is possible.)
- Mechanism of Mosaic Split + (When two mutually incompatible theories sa … When two mutually incompatible theories satisfy the requirements of the current method, the mosaic necessarily splits in two. When a theory assessment outcome is inconclusive, a mosaic split is possible. When a mosaic split is a result of the acceptance of only one theory, it can only be a result of inconclusive theory assessment. conclusive theory assessment. )
- Mechanism of Scientific Change + (When two mutually incompatible theories sa … When two mutually incompatible theories satisfy the requirements of the current method, the mosaic necessarily splits in two. When a theory assessment outcome is inconclusive, a mosaic split is possible. When a mosaic split is a result of the acceptance of only one theory, it can only be a result of inconclusive theory assessment. conclusive theory assessment. )
- Indicators of Inconclusiveness + (When two mutually incompatible theories sa … When two mutually incompatible theories satisfy the requirements of the current method, the mosaic necessarily splits in two. When a theory assessment outcome is inconclusive, a mosaic split is possible. When a mosaic split is a result of the acceptance of only one theory, it can only be a result of inconclusive theory assessment. conclusive theory assessment. )
- Role of Sociocultural Factors in Mosaic Split + (When two mutually incompatible theories sa … When two mutually incompatible theories satisfy the requirements of the current method, the mosaic necessarily splits in two. When a theory assessment outcome is inconclusive, a mosaic split is possible. When a mosaic split is a result of the acceptance of only one theory, it can only be a result of inconclusive theory assessment. conclusive theory assessment. )
- Necessary Mosaic Split theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (When two mutually incompatible theories satisfy the requirements of the current method, the mosaic necessarily splits in two.)
- Compatibility Is a Subtype of Epistemic Stance (Fraser-Sarwar-2018) + ([[Compatibility]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of compatibility.)
- Supertypes of Compatibility + ([[Compatibility]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of compatibility.)
- Definition Is a Subtype of Theory (Barseghyan-2018) + ([[Definition]] is a subtype of [[Theory]], i.e. theory is a supertype of definition.)
- Supertypes of Definition + ([[Definition]] is a subtype of [[Theory]], i.e. theory is a supertype of definition.)
- Descriptive Theory Is a Subtype of Theory (Barseghyan-2015) + ([[Descriptive Theory]] is a subtype of [[Theory]], i.e. theory is a supertype of descriptive theory.)
- Supertypes of Descriptive Theory + ([[Descriptive Theory]] is a subtype of [[Theory]], i.e. theory is a supertype of descriptive theory.)
- Element Decay Is a Non-Scientonomic Phenomenon (Oh-2021) + ([[Element Decay|Element Decay]] is a non-scientonomic phenomenon.)
- Epistemic Community Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Barseghyan-2018) + ([[Epistemic Community]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Agent]], i.e. epistemic agent is a supertype of epistemic community.)
- Supertypes of Epistemic Community + ([[Epistemic Community]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Agent]], i.e. epistemic agent is a supertype of epistemic community.)
- Explicit Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Mirkin-2018) + ([[Explicit]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of explicit.)
- Supertypes of Explicit + ([[Explicit]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of explicit.)
- Global Epistemic Action Is a Subtype of Epistemic Action (Allen-2023) + ([[Global Epistemic Action]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Action]], i.e. epistemic action is a supertype of global epistemic action.)
- Hierarchical Authority Delegation Is a Subtype of Authority Delegation (Loiselle-2017) + ([[Hierarchical Authority Delegation]] is a subtype of [[Authority Delegation]], i.e. authority delegation is a supertype of hierarchical authority delegation.)
- Implicit Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Mirkin-2018) + ([[Implicit]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of implicit.)
- Supertypes of Implicit + ([[Implicit]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of implicit.)
- Individual Epistemic Agent Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Patton-2019) + ([[Individual Epistemic Agent]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Agent]], i.e. epistemic agent is a supertype of individual epistemic agent.)
- Supertypes of Individual Epistemic Agent + ([[Individual Epistemic Agent]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Agent]], i.e. epistemic agent is a supertype of individual epistemic agent.)
- Local Epistemic Action Is a Subtype of Epistemic Action (Allen-2023) + ([[Local Epistemic Action]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Action]], i.e. epistemic action is a supertype of local epistemic action.)
- Method Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Barseghyan-2015) + ([[Method]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of method.)
- Method Is a Subtype of Normative Theory (Barseghyan-2018) + ([[Method]] is a subtype of [[Normative Theory]], i.e. normative theory is a supertype of method.)
- Subtypes of Normative Theory + ([[Method]] is a subtype of [[Normative Theory]], i.e. normative theory is a supertype of method.)
- Supertypes of Method + ([[Method]] is a subtype of [[Normative Theory]], i.e. normative theory is a supertype of method.)
- Norm Employment Is a Subtype of Epistemic Stance (Barseghyan-2018) + ([[Norm Employment]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of norm employment.)
- Supertypes of Norm Employment + ([[Norm Employment]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of norm employment.)
- Normative Theory Is a Subtype of Theory (Sebastien-2016) + ([[Normative Theory]] is a subtype of [[Theory]], i.e. theory is a supertype of normative theory.)
- Supertypes of Normative Theory + ([[Normative Theory]] is a subtype of [[Theory]], i.e. theory is a supertype of normative theory.)
- Outcome Accept Is a Subtype of Outcome Inconclusive (Delaney-2022) + ([[Outcome Accept]] is a subtype of [[Outcome Inconclusive]], i.e. outcome inconclusive is a supertype of outcome accept.)
- Question Acceptance Is a Subtype of Epistemic Stance (Rawleigh-2018) + ([[Question Acceptance]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of question acceptance.)
- Supertypes of Question Acceptance + ([[Question Acceptance]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of question acceptance.)
- Question Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Rawleigh-2018) + ([[Question]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of question.)
- Supertypes of Question + ([[Question]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Element]], i.e. epistemic element is a supertype of question.)
- Scientificity Is a Subtype of Epistemic Stance (Sarwar-Fraser-2018) + ([[Scientificity]] is a subtype of [[Epistemic Stance]], i.e. epistemic stance is a supertype of scientificity.)