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|Single Answer Text Formula=Even more random|Multiple Answers Text Formula=More random text|Answer Title Formula=Some random text for testing|Description=sThe [[Necessary Method theorem (Barseghyan-2015)|necessary method theorem]] states that the [[Method|method]] "only accept the best available theories" is a necessary element of any [[Scientific Mosaic (Barseghyan-2015)|scientific mosaic]]. Are there any necessary [[Theory|theories]] in addition to this method? It seems as though there must be some necessary ''analytic'' theories, since any scientific enterprise assumes a whole network of concepts, albeit not explicitly defined. The question is whether there are any necessary ''synthetic'' propositions. If so, this could mean that synthetic a priori knowledge is possible.|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan|Formulated Year=20232016|Academic Events=Scientonomy Seminar 2016
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