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- Methodology + (A normative discipline that formulates the rules which ought to be employed in theory assessment.)
- Methodology (Sebastien-2016) + (A normative theory that prescribes the rules which ought to be employed in theory assessment.)
- Epistemic Tool (Patton-2019) + (A physical object or system is an epistemic tool for an epistemic agent ''iff'' there is a procedure by which the tool can provide an acceptable source of knowledge for answering some question under the employed method of that agent.)
- Subquestion (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021) + (A question ''Q'' is a subquestion of another question ''Q’'', iff any direct answer to ''Q'' is also a partial answer to ''Q’''.)
- The Law of Question Acceptance (Barseghyan-Levesley-2021) + (A question becomes accepted only if all of its epistemic presuppositions are accepted and it is accepted that the question is answerable.)
- Question Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-Levesley-2021) + (A question becomes rejected when other elements that are incompatible with the question become accepted.)
- Question Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-Levesley-Pandey-2023) + (A question becomes rejected when other elements that are incompatible with the question become part of the mosaic.)
- Question Acceptance (Rawleigh-2018) + (A question is said to be accepted if it is taken as a legitimate topic of inquiry.)
- Question Acceptance + (A question is said to be accepted if it is taken as a legitimate topic of inquiry.)
- Mosaic Split (Barseghyan-2015) + (A scientific change where one mosaic transforms into two or more mosaics.)
- Mosaic Split + (A scientific change where one mosaic transforms into two or more mosaics.)
- Mosaic Merge (Barseghyan-2015) + (A scientific change where two mosaics turn into one united mosaic.)
- Mosaic Merge + (A scientific change where two mosaics turn into one united mosaic.)
- Scope of Scientonomy - Implicit and Explicit (Barseghyan-2017) + (A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish … A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish between explicit statements of methodology, and actual employed methods, which may sometimes be implicit. It ought to account for employed methods, whether they correspond with stated methodology, or are purely implicit.tated methodology, or are purely implicit.)
- Scope of Scientonomy - Explicit and Implicit + (A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish … A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish between explicit statements of methodology, and actual employed methods, which may sometimes be implicit. It ought to account for employed methods, whether they correspond with stated methodology, or are purely implicit.tated methodology, or are purely implicit.)
- Scope of Scientonomy + (A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish … A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish between explicit statements of methodology, and actual employed methods, which may sometimes be implicit. It ought to account for employed methods, whether they correspond with stated methodology, or are purely implicit.tated methodology, or are purely implicit.)
- Scope of Scientonomy - Tracing Implicit and Explicit + (A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish … A scientonomic theory ought to distinguish between explicit statements of methodology, and actual employed methods, which may sometimes be implicit. It ought to account for employed methods, whether they correspond with stated methodology, or are purely implicit.tated methodology, or are purely implicit.)
- Delineating Theory (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021) + (A second-order theory identifying the set of core questions of a discipline.)
- Scientific Mosaic (Barseghyan-2015) + (A set of all accepted ''theories'' and employed ''methods''.)
- Scientific Mosaic (Barseghyan-2018) + (A set of all epistemic elements accepted and/or employed by an epistemic agent.)
- Scientific Mosaic + (A set of all epistemic elements accepted and/or employed by an epistemic agent.)
- Method (Barseghyan-2018) + (A set of criteria for theory evaluation.)
- Method + (A set of criteria for theory evaluation.)
- Methodology (Barseghyan-2015) + (A set of explicitly formulated rules of theory assessment.)
- Method Hierarchy (Mercuri-Barseghyan-2019) + (A set of methods is said to constitute a hierarchy ''iff'' theories that satisfy the requirements of methods that are higher in the hierarchy are preferred to theories that satisfy the requirements of methods that are lower in the hierarchy.)
- Theory (Barseghyan-2015) + (A set of propositions that attempt to describe something.)
- Descriptive Theory (Sebastien-2016) + (A set of propositions that attempts to describe something.)
- Descriptive Theory + (A set of propositions that attempts to describe something.)
- Normative Theory (Sebastien-2016) + (A set of propositions that attempts to prescribe something.)
- Normative Theory + (A set of propositions that attempts to prescribe something.)
- Theory (Sebastien-2016) + (A set of propositions.)
- Theory + (A set of propositions.)
- Method (Barseghyan-2015) + (A set of requirements for employment in theory assessment.)
- Definition (Barseghyan-2018) + (A statement of the meaning of a term.)
- Definition + (A statement of the meaning of a term.)
- Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation (Loiselle-2017) + (A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different communities are delegated the same degree of authority over topic ''x''.)
- Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation (Patton-2019) + (A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different epistemic agents are delegated the same degree of authority over question ''x''.)
- Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation + (A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different epistemic agents are delegated the same degree of authority over question ''x''.)
- Hierarchical Authority Delegation (Patton-2019) + (A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different epistemic agents are delegated different degrees of authority over question ''x''.)
- Hierarchical Authority Delegation + (A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different epistemic agents are delegated different degrees of authority over question ''x''.)
- Hierarchical Authority Delegation (Loiselle-2017) + (A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different communities are delegated different degrees of authority over topic ''x''.)
- Sufficient Reason theorem (Palider-2019) + (A theory becomes accepted by an agent, when an agent has a sufficient reason for accepting it.)
- Theory Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (A theory becomes rejected only when other theories that are incompatible with the theory become accepted.)
- Mechanism of Scientific Change + (A theory becomes rejected only when other theories that are incompatible with the theory become accepted.)
- Theory Displacement + (A theory becomes rejected only when other theories that are incompatible with the theory become accepted.)
- Mechanism of Error Rejection + (A theory becomes rejected only when other theories that are incompatible with the theory become accepted.)
- Mechanism of Normative Theory Rejection + (A theory becomes rejected only when other theories that are incompatible with the theory become accepted.)
- Mechanism of Theory Rejection + (A theory becomes rejected only when other theories that are incompatible with the theory become accepted.)
- Theory Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-Pandey-2023) + (A theory becomes rejected when other elements that are incompatible with the theory become part of the mosaic.)
- Logical Presupposition (Barseghyan-Levesley-2021) + (A theory is said to be a logical presupposition of a question, ''iff'' the theory is logically entailed by any direct answer to the question.)
- Logical Presupposition + (A theory is said to be a logical presupposition of a question, ''iff'' the theory is logically entailed by any direct answer to the question.)