Disjointness of Non-Epistemic Community

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What other classes is the class of non-epistemic community disjoint with, i.e. classes that don't share any instances with non-epistemic community?

In the scientonomic context, this question was first formulated by Nicholas Overgaard in 2016. The question is currently accepted as a legitimate topic for discussion by Scientonomy community. There are currently no classes accepted as disjoint with Non-Epistemic Community in Scientonomy.

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Scientonomy10 September 2016The question of Disjointness of Non-Epistemic Community became accepted by virtue of the acceptance of Non-Epistemic Community. The question became accepted with the publication of Overgaard's A Taxonomy for Social Agents of Scientific Change.Yes

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In Scientonomy, no classes are currently accepted as disjoint with Non-Epistemic Community.


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