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|Authors List=Cyrus Al-Zayadi, Paul Patton
|Formulated Year=2021
|Description=One can specify a [[Discipline|discipline]] in terms of a set of its [[Core Question| core questions]]. A delineating theory is a second-order [[Theory| theory]] identifying this set of core questions, and allowing it to exist as an [[Epistemic ElementElements| epistemic element]] within the [[Scientific Mosaic| mosaic]]. For example, the delineating theory of modern physics might identify 'how do matter and energy behave?' as a core question of modern physics.
|Resource=Patton and Al-Zayadi (2021)
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