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- Definition Is a Subtype of Theory (Barseghyan-2018)
- Delineating Theory
- Delineating Theory Exists
- Demarcation Criteria
- Demarcation Criteria are Part of Method (Barseghyan-2015)
- Demarcation Criteria Exists
- Descriptive Theory
- Descriptive Theory Exists
- Descriptive Theory Is a Subtype of Theory (Barseghyan-2015)
- Discipline
- Discipline Acceptance
- Discipline Acceptance Exists
- Discipline Can Have Theories (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
- Discipline Exists
- Discipline Has Core Questions (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
- Discipline Has Delineating Theory (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
- Discipline Has Questions (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
- Disjointness of Acceptance Criteria
- Disjointness of Accidental Group
- Disjointness of Authority Delegation
- Disjointness of Community
- Disjointness of Compatibility
- Disjointness of Compatibility Criteria
- Disjointness of Core Question
- Disjointness of Core Theory
- Disjointness of Definition
- Disjointness of Delineating Theory
- Disjointness of Demarcation Criteria
- Disjointness of Descriptive Theory
- Disjointness of Discipline
- Disjointness of Discipline Acceptance
- Disjointness of Element Decay
- Disjointness of Epistemic Action
- Disjointness of Epistemic Agent
- Disjointness of Epistemic Community
- Disjointness of Epistemic Element
- Disjointness of Epistemic Presupposition
- Disjointness of Epistemic Stance
- Disjointness of Epistemic Tool
- Disjointness of Error
- Disjointness of Explicable-Implicit
- Disjointness of Explicit
- Disjointness of Global Epistemic Action
- Disjointness of Group
- Disjointness of Hierarchical Authority Delegation
- Disjointness of Implicit
- Disjointness of Individual Epistemic Agent
- Disjointness of Inexplicable
- Disjointness of Local Action Availability
- Disjointness of Local Epistemic Action
- Disjointness of Logical Presupposition
- Disjointness of Method
- Disjointness of Method Hierarchy
- Disjointness of Methodology
- Disjointness of Model
- Disjointness of Mosaic Merge
- Disjointness of Mosaic Split
- Disjointness of Multiple Authority Delegation
- Disjointness of Non-Epistemic Community
- Disjointness of Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation
- Disjointness of Norm Employment
- Disjointness of Normative Theory
- Disjointness of Outcome Accept
- Disjointness of Procedural Method
- Disjointness of Question
- Disjointness of Question Acceptance
- Disjointness of Question Pursuit
- Disjointness of Reason
- Disjointness of Scientific Change
- Disjointness of Scientific Community
- Disjointness of Scientific Mosaic
- Disjointness of Scientificity
- Disjointness of Scientonomy
- Disjointness of Singular Authority Delegation
- Disjointness of Sociocultural Factors
- Disjointness of Subdiscipline
- Disjointness of Subquestion
- Disjointness of Substantive Method
- Disjointness of Theory
- Disjointness of Theory Acceptance
- Disjointness of Theory Decay
- Disjointness of Theory Pursuit
- Disjointness of Theory Use
- Disjointness of Tool Reliance
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- Element Decay
- Element Decay Exists
- Employed Method
- Epistemic Action
- Epistemic Action Exists
- Epistemic Agent
- Epistemic Agent Can Delegate Authority to Another Epistemic Agent (Patton-2019)
- Epistemic Agent Exists
- Epistemic Community
- Epistemic Community Exists
- Epistemic Community Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Barseghyan-2018)
- Epistemic Element
- Epistemic Element Exists
- Epistemic Presupposition
- Epistemic Presupposition Exists
- Epistemic Stance
- Epistemic Stance Exists
- Epistemic Tool
- Error
- Error Exists
- Existence of Acceptance Criteria
- Existence of Accidental Group
- Existence of Authority Delegation
- Existence of Community
- Existence of Compatibility
- Existence of Compatibility Criteria
- Existence of Core Question
- Existence of Core Theory
- Existence of Definition
- Existence of Delineating Theory
- Existence of Demarcation Criteria
- Existence of Descriptive Theory
- Existence of Discipline
- Existence of Discipline Acceptance
- Existence of Element Decay
- Existence of Epistemic Action
- Existence of Epistemic Agent
- Existence of Epistemic Community
- Existence of Epistemic Element
- Existence of Epistemic Presupposition
- Existence of Epistemic Stance
- Existence of Epistemic Tool
- Existence of Error
- Existence of Explicable-Implicit
- Existence of Global Epistemic Action
- Existence of Group
- Existence of Hierarchical Authority Delegation
- Existence of Implicit
- Existence of Individual Epistemic Agent
- Existence of Local Action Availability
- Existence of Local Epistemic Action
- Existence of Logical Presupposition
- Existence of Method
- Existence of Method Hierarchy
- Existence of Methodology
- Existence of Model
- Existence of Mosaic Merge
- Existence of Mosaic Split
- Existence of Multiple Authority Delegation
- Existence of Mutual Authority Delegation
- Existence of Non-Epistemic Community
- Existence of Non-Hierarchical Authority Delegation
- Existence of Norm Employment
- Existence of Normative Theory
- Existence of One-sided Authority Delegation
- Existence of Procedural Method
- Existence of Question
- Existence of Question Acceptance
- Existence of Question Pursuit
- Existence of Reason
- Existence of Scientific Change
- Existence of Scientific Community
- Existence of Scientific Mosaic
- Existence of Scientificity
- Existence of Scientonomy
- Existence of Singular Authority Delegation
- Existence of Sociocultural Factors
- Existence of Subdiscipline
- Existence of Subquestion
- Existence of Substantive Method
- Existence of Theory
- Existence of Theory Acceptance
- Existence of Theory Decay
- Existence of Theory Pursuit
- Existence of Theory Use
- Existence of Tool Reliance
- Explicable-Implicit
- Explicable-Implicit Is a Subtype of Implicit (Mirkin-Barseghyan-2018)
- Explicit