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{{Descriptive Theory
|Title=The Theory of Scientific Change
|Formulation Text=The laws of scientific change govern the process of changes in a scientific mosaic, i.e. transitions from one theory to the next and one method to the next. The theory of scientific change explains many different aspects of the process such as theory acceptance and method employment, scientific inertia and compatibility, splitting and merging of scientific mosaics, scientific underdeterminism, changeability of scientific methods, role of sociocultural factors, and more.
|Topic=Mechanism of Scientific Change
|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
|Formulation Text=The laws of scientific change govern the process of changes in a scientific mosaic, i.e. transitions from one theory to the next and one method to the next. The theory of scientific change explains many different aspects of the process such as theory acceptance and method employment, scientific inertia and compatibility, splitting and merging of scientific mosaics, scientific underdeterminism, changeability of scientific methods, role of sociocultural factors, and more.
|Description====What is the theory of scientific change?===
[[File:Scientific change.jpg|right|475px]]
|Accepted From Day=1
|Accepted From Approximate=Yes
|Still Accepted=YesNo|Accepted Until Era=CE|Accepted Until Year=2016|Accepted Until Month=August|Accepted Until Day=17
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
}}

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