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|Title=Theory Rection Theorem deduction (2018)
|Premises=Resolution to the Paradox of Normative Propositions (Sebastien-2016)
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|Premises=Compatibility Corollary (Fraser-Sarwar-2018), The First Law (Barseghyan-2015)
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|Formulation Text=The ''theory rejection'' theorem is a deductive consequence of the compatibility corollary and the first law.
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|Authors List=Ameer Sarwar, Hakob Barseghyan, Patrick Fraser
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|Description=By [[The First Law (Barseghyan-2015)|the first law]] for theories, an accepted theory remains accepted until it is replaced by other theories. By [[Compatibility Corollary (Fraser-Sarwar-2018)|the compatibility corollary]], the elements of the scientific mosaic are compatible with each other at any moment of time. It follows, therefore, that a theory can only become rejected when it is replaced by an incompatible theory or theories.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|pp. 167-172]] [[CiteRef::Fraser and Sarwar (2018)|pp. 72-74]]
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 17 January 2024

By the first law for theories, an accepted theory remains accepted until it is replaced by other theories. By the compatibility corollary, the elements of the scientific mosaic are compatible with each other at any moment of time. It follows, therefore, that a theory can only become rejected when it is replaced by an incompatible theory or theories.1pp. 167-172 2pp. 72-74

Theory Rejection Theorem deduction (Barseghyan-Fraser-Sarwar-2018).png

This reason for Theory Rejection theorem (Barseghyan-2015) was formulated by Hakob Barseghyan, Patrick Fraser and Ameer Sarwar in 2018.2

References

  1. ^  Barseghyan, Hakob. (2015) The Laws of Scientific Change. Springer.
  2. a b  Fraser, Patrick and Sarwar, Ameer. (2018) A Compatibility Law and the Classification of Theory Change. Scientonomy 2, 67-82. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/31278.