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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. +
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Theory assessment is an assessment of a proposed modification of the mosaic by the method employed at the time. +
If a theory satisfies the acceptance criteria of the method employed at the time, it becomes accepted into the mosaic; if it does not, it remains unaccepted; if assessment is inconclusive, the theory can be accepted or not accepted. +
In order for the process of scientific change to be possible, the mosaic must necessarily contain at least one employed method. +
In order for the process of scientific change to be possible, the mosaic must necessarily contain at least one employed method. +
The necessary method theorem is a deductive consequence of the the second and third laws. +
In order for the process of scientific change to be possible, the mosaic must necessarily contain at least one employed method. +
When two mutually incompatible theories satisfy the requirements of the current method, the mosaic necessarily splits in two. +
The ''necessary mosaic split'' theorem is a deductive consequence of the second law and the zeroth law. +
In order for the process of scientific change to be possible, the mosaic must necessarily contain at least one employed method. +
In order for the process of scientific change to be possible, the mosaic must necessarily contain at least one employed method. +
In order for the process of scientific change to be possible, the mosaic must necessarily contain at least one element. That is, scientific change is impossible in an empty mosaic. +
The ''non-empty mosaic'' theorem follows deductively from the second law and the third law. +
A community that does not have a collective intentionality to know the world. +
A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different communities are delegated the same degree of authority over topic ''x''. +
A sub-type of multiple authority delegation where different epistemic agents are delegated the same degree of authority over question ''x''. +
There is such a thing as [[Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation|non-hierarchical authority delegation]]. +
Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation Is a Subtype of Multiple Authority Delegation (Loiselle-2017) +
[[Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation]] is a subtype of [[Multiple Authority Delegation]], i.e. multiple authority delegation is a supertype of 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''. +
A norm is said to be employed if its requirements constitute the actual expectations of an epistemic agent. +