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|Question=How does one identify the boundaries of a community? What must be maintained among like-minded individuals in order to retain their community status? What degree of difference within a community is tolerable?
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|Question=What types of historical markers can be taken as indicative that a certain group constituted an epistemic community at a certain time community?
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|Description=Suppose an observational scientonomist is reconstructing the mosaic of a certain epistemic community. In order to recreate the mosaic, the observational scientonomist should know the authority delegation relations of that community. In practice, this would require them to delineate the boundaries of different epistemic communities.  
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|Description=Before an observational scientonomist can begin reconstructing the mosaic of a certain epistemic community, they need to ascertain that they are dealing with an epistemic community to begin with. In practice, this would require them to delineate the boundaries of different epistemic communities. Given that communities often tolerate disagreement among their members, to a certain extent, knowing how to identify the boundaries of a community is an important task. What kind of historical evidence may be taken as indicative of the existence of a community?
 
 
In addition, given that communities often tolerate disagreement among their members, to a certain extent, identifying the boundaries of a community is an important task. How can a scientonomist determine where the boundaries of a community are? How much disagreement can there be in a community?
 
 
|Authors List=Georgiana Dusa,
 
|Authors List=Georgiana Dusa,
 
|Formulated Year=2018
 
|Formulated Year=2018

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What types of historical markers can be taken as indicative that a certain group constituted an epistemic community at a certain time community?

Before an observational scientonomist can begin reconstructing the mosaic of a certain epistemic community, they need to ascertain that they are dealing with an epistemic community to begin with. In practice, this would require them to delineate the boundaries of different epistemic communities. Given that communities often tolerate disagreement among their members, to a certain extent, knowing how to identify the boundaries of a community is an important task. What kind of historical evidence may be taken as indicative of the existence of a community?

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