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|Topic Type=Descriptive
|Description=Cases from a variety of fields of inquiry seems to be suggesting the existence of method hierarchies, where criteria employed by an epistemic agent constitute a certain preference hierarchy. This raises a question: do these criteria indeed constitute a hierarchy? In other words, is it the case that epistemic agents are sometimes willing to relax their requirement and employ somewhat more lenient requirements when more stringent requirements cannot be met?
|Parent Topic=Ontology of Scientific Change
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan, Mathew Mercuri
|Formulated Year=2019

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