Property:Formulation Text

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A set of criteria for theory evaluation.  +
A set of explicitly formulated rules of theory assessment.  +
A normative discipline that formulates the rules which ought to be employed in theory assessment.  +
A normative theory that prescribes the rules which ought to be employed in theory assessment.  +
A methodology can shape employed methods, but only if its requirements implement abstract requirements of some other employed method.  +
A method becomes employed only when it is deducible from some subset of other employed methods and accepted theories of the time.  +
A normative discipline that formulates the rules which ought to be employed in theory assessment.  +
Propositional technological knowledge can be accepted and be part of a mosaic.  +
A scientific change where two mosaics turn into one united mosaic.  +
A scientific change where two mosaics turn into one united mosaic.  +
A scientific change where one mosaic transforms into two or more mosaics.  +
A scientific change where one mosaic transforms into two or more mosaics.  +
Community A is said to engage in a relationship of multiple authority delegation over topic ''x'' ''iff'' community A delegates authority over topic ''x'' to more than one community.  +
Epistemic agent A is said to engage in a relationship of multiple authority delegation over question ''x'' ''iff'' A delegates authority over question ''x'' to more than one epistemic agent.  +
There is such a thing as [[Multiple Authority Delegation|multiple authority delegation]].  +
[[Multiple Authority Delegation]] is a subtype of [[Authority Delegation]], i.e. authority delegation is a supertype of multiple authority delegation.  +
Epistemic agent A is said to engage in a relationship of multiple authority delegation over question ''x'' ''iff'' A delegates authority over question ''x'' to more than one epistemic agent.  +
Communities A and B are said to be in a relationship of mutual authority delegation ''iff'' community A delegates authority over topic ''x'' to community B, and community B delegates authority over topic ''y'' to community A.  +
Epistemic agents A and B are said to be in a relationship of mutual authority delegation ''iff'' A delegates authority over question ''x'' to B, and B delegates authority over question ''y'' to A.  +
Epistemic agents A and B are said to be in a relationship of mutual authority delegation ''iff'' A delegates authority over question ''x'' to B, and B delegates authority over question ''y'' to A.  +