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- Subdiscipline (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021) + (A discipline ''A'' is a subdiscipline of another discipline ''B'', ''iff'' the set of questions of ''A'', ''Q<sub>A</sub>'', is a proper subset of the questions of ''B'', ''Q<sub>B</sub>'', i.e. ''Q<sub>A</sub>'' ⸦ ''Q<sub>B</sub>''.)
- Subdiscipline + (A discipline ''A'' is a subdiscipline of another discipline ''B'', ''iff'' the set of questions of ''A'', ''Q<sub>A</sub>'', is a proper subset of the questions of ''B'', ''Q<sub>B</sub>'', i.e. ''Q<sub>A</sub>'' ⸦ ''Q<sub>B</sub>''.)
- Discipline (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021) + (A discipline is characterized by (1) a non-empty set of core questions ''Q'' and (2) the delineating theory stating that ''Q'' are the core questions of the discipline.)
- Discipline + (A discipline is characterized by (1) a non-empty set of core questions ''Q'' and (2) the delineating theory stating that ''Q'' are the core questions of the discipline.)
- Discipline Acceptance (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021) + (A discipline is said to be accepted by an epistemic agent if that agent accepts the core questions specified in the discipline’s delineating theory as well as the delineating theory itself.)
- Discipline Acceptance + (A discipline is said to be accepted by an epistemic agent if that agent accepts the core questions specified in the discipline’s delineating theory as well as the delineating theory itself.)
- Accidental Group (Overgaard-2017) + (A group that does not have a collective intentionality.)
- Accidental Group + (A group that does not have a collective intentionality.)
- Community (Overgaard-2017) + (A group that has a collective intentionality.)
- Community + (A group that has a collective intentionality.)
- Local Action Availability (Allen-2023) + (A local action ''A'' is said to be available to an epistemic agent ''iff'' that agent employs the norm “''A'' is permissible/desirable”.)
- Local Action Availability theorem (Allen-2023) + (A local epistemic action becomes available to an agent only when its permissibility/desirability is derivable from a non-empty subset of other elements of the agent’s mosaic.)
- Implication (Palider-2019) + (A logical transition from one theory to another.)
- The Law of Method Employment (Rawleigh-2022) + (A method becomes employed only if it is derivable from a non-empty subset of other elements of the mosaic.)
- Mechanism of Method Employment + (A method becomes employed only if it is derivable from a non-empty subset of other elements of the mosaic.)
- The Third Law (Sebastien-2016) + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Status of Impossible Abstract Requirements + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- The Paradox of Normative Propositions + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Methodology and Methods + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Deducibility in Method Employment + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Implementation vs. Employment of Methods + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Role of Used Theories in Method Employment + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Synchronism vs. Asynchronism of Method Employment + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- The Third Law (Barseghyan-2015) + (A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.)
- Synchronism of Method Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (A method becomes rejected only when some of the theories, from which it follows, also become rejected.)
- Synchronism vs. Asynchronism of Method Rejection + (A method becomes rejected only when some of the theories, from which it follows, also become rejected.)
- Method Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (A method ceases to be employed only when other methods that are incompatible with the method become employed.)
- Mechanism of Method Rejection + (A method ceases to be employed only when other methods that are incompatible with the method become employed.)
- Static vs. Dynamic Methods + (A method ceases to be employed only when other methods that are incompatible with the method become employed.)
- Synchronism vs. Asynchronism of Method Rejection + (A method ceases to be employed only when other methods that are incompatible with the method become employed.)
- Mechanism of Scientific Change + (A method ceases to be employed only when other methods that are incompatible with the method become employed.)
- Employed Method (Barseghyan-2015) + (A method is said to be ''employed'' at time ''t'' if, at time ''t'', theories become accepted only when their acceptance is permitted by the method.)
- Employed Method (Patton-Overgaard-Barseghyan-2017) + (A method is said to be employed if its requirements constitute the actual expectations of the community.)
- Procedural Method (Barseghyan-2015) + (A method which doesn't presuppose any contingent propositions.)
- Procedural Method + (A method which doesn't presuppose any contingent propositions.)
- Substantive Method (Barseghyan-2015) + (A method which presupposes at least one contingent proposition.)
- Substantive Method + (A method which presupposes at least one contingent proposition.)
- Methodology Can Shape Method theorem (Barseghyan-2015) + (A methodology can shape employed methods, but only if its requirements implement abstract requirements of some other employed method.)