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|Formulated Year=2023
|Formulation File=The First Law for Theories (Barseghyan-Pandey-2023).png
|Description=TODOAccording to this formulation of the first law for theories, an accepted [[theory]] remains accepted unless replaced by other [[Epistemic Element|epistemic elements]] that become part of the agent's mosaic. In principle, these new elements themselves need not be theories. In the simplest scenario, a theory is being replaced by another theory answering the same questions. This includes cases when a theory is being replaced by its own negation. However, the law also allows for more complex scenarios. These include the replacement of a theory by an answer to a ''different'' question, the replacement involving the rejection of the question itself, as well as a replacement by a higher-order theory.[[CiteRef::Pandey (2023)|pp. 29-37]]
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|Accepted From Era=CE
|Accepted From Year=2024
|Accepted From Month=February
|Accepted From Day=22
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|Acceptance Indicators=The law became accepted as a result of the acceptance of modification [[Modification:Sciento-2023-0002|Sciento-2023-0002]]. It replaced the [[The First Law for Theories (Barseghyan-2015)]].
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