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{{Definitional Topic
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|Plural Capitalized=Instances of Mutual Authority Delegation
|Singular Lowercase=mutual authority delegation
|Plural Lowercase=instances of mutual authority delegation
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|Question=What is '''mutual authority delegation'''? How should it be ''defined''?
|Description=The notion of mutual authority delegation is meant to refer to cases when two agents delegate authority to each other over different questions. Situations like this obtain regularly in the process of scientific change. Thus, a proper definition of the term is of scientonomic importance.
|Authors List=Nicholas Overgaard, Mirka Loiselle,Nicholas Overgaard
|Formulated Year=2016
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{{Acceptance Record
|Acceptance Indicators=The publication of the article by Overgaard and Loiselle titled [[Overgaard and Loiselle (2016)|Authority Delegation]] is a good indication of acceptance of the question.[[CiteRef::Overgaard and Loiselle (2016)]]
|Still Accepted=Yes
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