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  • ...An accepted theory remains accepted in the mosaic unless replaced by other elements. ...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 bein
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  • |Formulation Text=At any moment of time, the elements of the scientific mosaic are compatible with each other. ...'s reformulation of the Zeroth Law states that “at any moment of time, the elements of the mosaic are compatible with each other”. ''Compatibility'' is a bro
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  • ...d Rejection''' theorem that, since there can be no elements at odds with a necessary truth, any procedural method is, in principle, static. ...o methods have ever been [[Procedural Method|procedural]] — shaped by only necessary propositions and therefore immune to change — whereas Worrall contents th
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  • ...ted methodologies and employed methods conflict. Under the zeroth law, all elements in the scientific mosaic are compatible with one another. But, that seems t
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  • ...::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 234]] Instead, we allow sociocultural factors to be elements of employed methods within scientific mosaics.
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  • ...s, and natural kinds, with its full characterization necessarily including elements that cannot be formalized.[[CiteRef::Mormann (2008)]][[CiteRef::Winther (20
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  • ...fic change? How do epistemic agents take stances towards towards epistemic elements? How do changes in a scientific mosaic take place? ...ime. Scientonomy is no exception as it attempts to understand what sort of elements, agents, and stances, play part in the process of scientific change (ontolo
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  • ...d to mosaic splits: are [[Necessary Mosaic Split theorem (Barseghyan-2015)|necessary splits]] actually possible, or are all mosaic splits the result of inconclu |Lower Order Elements=
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  • |Lower Order Elements=
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  • ...ientific communities and subcommunities that hold authority over different elements of a scientific mosaic.
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  • ...g testing? Well, because this new requirement follows deductively from two elements of the mosaic – from our knowledge that the results of testing a hypothes Thus, methods follow deductively from elements of the mosaic whether they follow strictly from theories and methods or imp
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  • ...mbers. These allow a community to take epistemic stances towards epistemic elements that are distinct from those its individual members might take if left to t
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  • ...ain conditions such as societal instability, or the loss of the conditions necessary to form a scientific mosaic (such as for instance an adequate system of com The process of scientific change is broken down into two elements, and therefore sociocultural factors can affect scientific change in two di
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  • ...took its form. During this era, there was a major revolution wherein many elements of the earlier mosaic were replaced. Bacon’s early education occurred at ...adapted by the Cartesian and Newtonian schools, and still has many common elements to most current methodologies such as ascribing value to experimentation an
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  • ..., the Aristotelian natural philosophy, with its geocentric cosmology, four elements, and four causes remained [[Theory Acceptance|accepted]] by the scientific
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  • There weren’t many elements of the Aristotelian-medieval mosaic that maintained their state within the
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  • ...saic of accepted theories and employed methods. For the historian, several elements must be considered in order to avoid committing anachronisms.
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  • ...taking [[Epistemic Stance|stances]] towards [[Epistemic Element|epistemic elements]] or being the bearer of a [[Scientific Mosaic|scientific mosaic]]. The que ...ible, critical discussion of ideas between persons with differing views is necessary to help individuals avoid the falsity or partiality of beliefs framed in th
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  • ...c Stance|epistemic stances]] towards various [[Epistemic Element|epistemic elements]]. It differs from related fields of inquiry, such as history of science, p ...ally, the lack of a standardized ontology of [[Epistemic Element|epistemic elements]] and [[Epistemic Stance|stances]] often results in incommensurable histori
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  • ...ainly involve the way scientific change is conceptualized in its essential elements and the general patterns that scientific change embodies. These are succinc
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