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How do [[Method|methods]] become [[Norm Employment|employed]] by an epistemic agent?  +
When does an '''employed method''' become '''rejected'''?  +
What happens to a mosaic when two or more similar theories are considered equally acceptable by a '''scientific community'''? Under what conditions does a '''mosaic split''' occur? What happens to a ''mosaic'' when it is transformed into two or more ''mosaics''?  +
How do [[Normative Theory|norms]] become [[Norm Employment|employed]] by an epistemic agent?  +
How do normative theories become rejected? What is the mechanism of normative theory rejection?  +
How do [[Question|questions]] become [[Question Acceptance|accepted]] as legitimate topics of inquiry? What is the mechanism of question acceptance?  +
How do [[Question|questions]] become rejected? What is the mechanism of [[Question|question]] rejection?  +
What is the mechanism of scientific change? How do epistemic agents take stances towards towards epistemic elements? How do changes in a scientific mosaic take place?  +
What makes the [[Epistemic Element|epistemic elements]] of an agent's mosaic continue to remain in the mosaic?  +
What makes the methods of an agent's mosaic continue to remain in the mosaic?  +
What makes the normative theories of an agent's mosaic continue to remain in the mosaic?  +
What makes the questions of an agent's mosaic continue to remain in the mosaic?  +
What makes the theories of an agent's mosaic continue to remain in the mosaic?  +
How do [[Theory|theories]] become [[Theory Acceptance|accepted]] into a mosaic?  +
How do theories become ''scientific'' or ''unscientific''?  +
What is the mechanism of '''theory pursuit''', if any? How do theories become ''pursued'' by communities? Is pursuit purely determined by sociocultural factors or is there an epistemic element to it as well?  +
What is '''method'''? How should it be ''defined''?  +
What is '''method hierarchy'''? How should it be ''defined''?  +
What is '''methodology'''? How should it be ''defined''?  +
Can a method become employed by being the deductive consequence of an already accepted methodology? How would this affect the Methodology Can Shape Methods theorem?  +