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  • ...s> that are necessarily part of any mosaic? What <subjects>, if any, are ''necessary'' for the process of scientific change to occur? |Question Title Formula=Necessary <Subjects>
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  • |Acceptance Indicators=The existence of epistemic elements has been tacitly accepted since the inception of scientonomy.
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  • ...compatibility, he did it by answering the question of whether two or more elements can coexist in the same mosaic. He said that they can. However, this answer
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  • ...or may not be tightly adjusted; there may be considerable gaps between the elements of the mosaic. For instance, nowadays we realize that there is a considerab
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  • ...accepted question remains accepted in the mosaic unless replaced by other elements. ...ays in the agent's mosaic insofar as it is not replaced by other epistemic elements.
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  • those elements of it (the observational elements) that can be shown to be true (or in
    2 KB (278 words) - 17:07, 30 December 2020
  • ...mes rejected, for otherwise the mosaic would contain mutually incompatible elements, which is forbidden by the law of compatibility. Therefore, there is only o
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  • ...on Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Rawleigh-2018)|subtypes of epistemic elements]], alongside [[Theory|theories]] and [[Method|methods]]. This, along with t ...he Third Law (Sebastien-2016)|mechanism for methods]] to explain how those elements become part of a mosaic. Given that a mechanism for theories and methods ex
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  • ...ce on the syntactic surface of a sentence. The linearization of linguistic elements is manifest at the derivational point of Spell-out and also on the level of
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  • |Lower Order Elements=
    764 bytes (101 words) - 16:50, 9 February 2023
  • ...f the process of scientific change, as they take stances towards epistemic elements.
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  • |Question=Under what conditions can two elements ''coexist'' in the same mosaic? ...rseghyan (2015)|pp. 159-161]] What conditions allow for the coexistence of elements, and what conditions require modification or rejection to take place?
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  • |Question=Is it the case that changes in one of the elements of a mosaic can have a "ripple effect" on the rest of the mosaic? ...tion=As an element of a mosaic undergoes modification, it seems that other elements that are dependent on this element can also undergo change. For instance, t
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  • ...ption=According to Barseghyan and Mirkin, at least some implicit epistemic elements are explicable.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan and Mirkin (2019)]][[CiteRef::Mirkin (
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  • ...Epistemic Stance|epistemic stances]] towards [[Epistemic Element|epistemic elements]].[[CiteRef::Patton (2019)]]
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  • ...s, i.e. changes in stances that epistemic agents take towards to epistemic elements. The question is whether these laws apply to changes in belief systems of '
    869 bytes (120 words) - 21:32, 1 February 2020
  • ...tance of [[Modification:Sciento-2018-0002|Rawleigh's ontology of epistemic elements]].
    979 bytes (119 words) - 16:01, 28 December 2022
  • ...it must be clarified which types of stances can be taken towards epistemic elements of any given type. ...'' types; the stances that can be taken toward specific types of epistemic elements (e.g. towards [[Theory|theories]], [[Question|questions]], [[Method|methods
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  • |Inherited From=Epistemic Stances Towards Epistemic Elements ...not'' include the more general stances that can be taken towards epistemic elements of all types, but only those that can be taken towards theories.
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  • ...implicit, and thus merge what was previously separated into two classes of elements - [[Method (Barseghyan-2015)|methods]] and [[Methodology (Sebastien-2016)|m
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