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  1. Delegation of Authority to Individuals
  2. Delegation of Authority to Past Communities
  3. Delineating Theory
  4. Delineating Theory (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
  5. Demarcation-Acceptance Synchronism (Fraser-Sarwar-2018)
  6. Demarcation Criteria
  7. Demarcation Criteria (Barseghyan-2015)
  8. Deming (2016)
  9. Dennis Des Chene
  10. Deriving Methods from an Empty Set
  11. Des Chene (2001)
  12. Descartes (2003)
  13. Descartes (2004)
  14. Descartes (2007)
  15. Descartes (2009)
  16. Descartes (2017)
  17. Descriptive Theory
  18. Descriptive Theory (Sebastien-2016)
  19. Descriptive Theory Exists
  20. Descriptive Theory Is a Subtype of Theory (Barseghyan-2015)
  21. Desmond Clarke
  22. Determinism vs. Underdeterminism in Scientific Change
  23. Deutsch (Ed.) (1991)
  24. DiMarco and Khalifa (2019)
  25. Disalle (2004)
  26. Discipline
  27. Discipline (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
  28. Discipline Acceptance
  29. Discipline Acceptance (Patton-Al-Zayadi-2021)
  30. Disjointness of Acceptance Criteria
  31. Disjointness of Accidental Group
  32. Disjointness of Authority Delegation
  33. Disjointness of Community
  34. Disjointness of Compatibility
  35. Disjointness of Compatibility Criteria
  36. Disjointness of Definition
  37. Disjointness of Demarcation Criteria
  38. Disjointness of Descriptive Theory
  39. Disjointness of Discipline
  40. Disjointness of Discipline Acceptance
  41. Disjointness of Element Decay
  42. Disjointness of Epistemic Action
  43. Disjointness of Epistemic Agent
  44. Disjointness of Epistemic Community
  45. Disjointness of Epistemic Element
  46. Disjointness of Epistemic Presupposition
  47. Disjointness of Epistemic Stance
  48. Disjointness of Epistemic Tool
  49. Disjointness of Error
  50. Disjointness of Explicable-Implicit
  51. Disjointness of Global Epistemic Action
  52. Disjointness of Hierarchical Authority Delegation
  53. Disjointness of Individual Epistemic Agent
  54. Disjointness of Local Action Availability
  55. Disjointness of Local Epistemic Action
  56. Disjointness of Logical Presupposition
  57. Disjointness of Method
  58. Disjointness of Method Hierarchy
  59. Disjointness of Methodology
  60. Disjointness of Model
  61. Disjointness of Mosaic Merge
  62. Disjointness of Mosaic Split
  63. Disjointness of Norm Employment
  64. Disjointness of Normative Theory
  65. Disjointness of Outcome Accept
  66. Disjointness of Question
  67. Disjointness of Question Acceptance
  68. Disjointness of Reason
  69. Disjointness of Scientific Mosaic
  70. Disjointness of Scientificity
  71. Disjointness of Theory
  72. Disjointness of Theory Acceptance
  73. Disjointness of Theory Decay
  74. Disjointness of Theory Pursuit
  75. Disjointness of Theory Use
  76. Disjointness of Tool Reliance
  77. Dogmatism No Theory Change theorem (Barseghyan-2015)
  78. Dogmatism No Theory Change theorem (Barseghyan-2015) Reason1
  79. Donald A. Gillies
  80. Donovan, Laudan, and Laudan (1986)
  81. Donovan, Laudan, and Laudan (Eds.) (1988)
  82. Dorothea Frede
  83. Dorothea Singer
  84. Douglas (2016)
  85. Douglas Allchin
  86. Douglas D. Heath
  87. Douglas Heath
  88. Douglas McDermid
  89. Downing (2013)
  90. Ducasse (1941)
  91. Ducasse (1960)
  92. Dudley Shapere
  93. Duhem (1893)
  94. Duhem (1903)
  95. Duhem (1914)
  96. Duhem (1962)
  97. Duhem (1996)
  98. Duncan Pritchard
  99. Dunn (2003)
  100. During (1957)
  101. Dwight N. Lindley
  102. Dynamic Substantive Methods theorem (Barseghyan-2015)
  103. Dynamic Substantive Methods theorem (Barseghyan-2015) Reason1
  104. Eckardt (2007)
  105. Editors of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  106. Edward Grant
  107. Edward H. Madden
  108. Edward Strong
  109. Edward Zalta
  110. Edwin Hutchins
  111. Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (1935)
  112. Element Decay
  113. Element Decay Exists
  114. Element Decay Is a Non-Scientonomic Phenomenon (Oh-2021)
  115. Elie Zahar
  116. Eliot Deutsch
  117. Elizabeth S. Haldane
  118. Elliott R. Sober
  119. Emily Herring
  120. Emmanuel Manalo
  121. Employed Method
  122. Employed Method (Barseghyan-2015)
  123. Employed Method (Patton-Overgaard-Barseghyan-2017)
  124. Encyclopedia Britannica (2016)
  125. Epistemic Action
  126. Epistemic Action (Allen-2023)
  127. Epistemic Action Exists
  128. Epistemic Agent
  129. Epistemic Agent (Patton-2019)
  130. Epistemic Agent Exists
  131. Epistemic Community
  132. Epistemic Community (Overgaard-2017)
  133. Epistemic Community Can be Part of Non-Epistemic Community (Overgaard-2017)
  134. Epistemic Community Exists
  135. Epistemic Community Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Barseghyan-2018)
  136. Epistemic Community Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Barseghyan-2018) Reason1
  137. Epistemic Community as Part of Non-Epistemic Community
  138. Epistemic Element
  139. Epistemic Element Exists
  140. Epistemic Elements - Questions and Theories (Barseghyan-2018)
  141. Epistemic Elements - Theories Methods and Questions (Rawleigh-2018)
  142. Epistemic Elements - Theories and Methods (Barseghyan-2015)
  143. Epistemic Elements - Theories and Methods (Sebastien-2017)
  144. Epistemic Presupposition
  145. Epistemic Presupposition (Barseghyan-Levesley-2021)
  146. Epistemic Presupposition Exists
  147. Epistemic Stance
  148. Epistemic Stance Exists
  149. Epistemic Stances Towards Definitions
  150. Epistemic Stances Towards Descriptive Theories
  151. Epistemic Stances Towards Epistemic Elements
  152. Epistemic Stances Towards Epistemic Elements - Compatibility (Fraser-Sarwar-2018)
  153. Epistemic Stances Towards Methods
  154. Epistemic Stances Towards Methods - Employment (Barseghyan-2015)
  155. Epistemic Stances Towards Normative Theories
  156. Epistemic Stances Towards Normative Theories - Norm Employment (Barseghyan-2018)
  157. Epistemic Stances Towards Questions
  158. Epistemic Stances Towards Questions - Question Acceptance (Rawleigh-2018)
  159. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories
  160. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Acceptance Use and Pursuit (Barseghyan-2015)
  161. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Scientificity (Sarwar-Fraser-2018)
  162. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Scientificity Acceptance Use and Pursuit (Sarwar-Fraser-2018)
  163. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Theory Acceptance (Barseghyan-2015)
  164. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Theory Pursuit (Barseghyan-2015)
  165. Epistemic Stances Towards Theories - Theory Use (Barseghyan-2015)
  166. Epistemic Tool
  167. Epistemic Tool (Patton-2019)
  168. Ereshefsky (2017)
  169. Eric J. Aiton
  170. Ernan McMullin
  171. Ernst Mach
  172. Error
  173. Error (Machado-Marques-Patton-2021)
  174. Error Rejection by Replacement (Machado-Marques-Patton-2021)
  175. Erwin Hiebert
  176. Eszter Nádasi
  177. Eugene Garfield
  178. Evan Thompson
  179. Everett Mendelsohn
  180. Existence of Acceptance Criteria
  181. Existence of Authority Delegation
  182. Existence of Community
  183. Existence of Compatibility
  184. Existence of Compatibility Criteria
  185. Existence of Definition
  186. Existence of Delayed Rejection
  187. Existence of Demarcation Criteria
  188. Existence of Descriptive Theory
  189. Existence of Discipline
  190. Existence of Discipline Acceptance
  191. Existence of Element Decay
  192. Existence of Epistemic Action
  193. Existence of Epistemic Agent
  194. Existence of Epistemic Community
  195. Existence of Epistemic Element
  196. Existence of Epistemic Presupposition
  197. Existence of Epistemic Stance
  198. Existence of Epistemic Tool
  199. Existence of Global Epistemic Action
  200. Existence of Hierarchical Authority Delegation
  201. Existence of Individual Epistemic Agent
  202. Existence of Local Action Availability
  203. Existence of Local Epistemic Action
  204. Existence of Logical Presupposition
  205. Existence of Method
  206. Existence of Method Hierarchies
  207. Existence of Method Hierarchy
  208. Existence of Model
  209. Existence of Mosaic Merge
  210. Existence of Mosaic Split
  211. Existence of Norm Employment
  212. Existence of Normative Theory
  213. Existence of Question
  214. Existence of Question Acceptance
  215. Existence of Reason
  216. Existence of Scientific Mosaic
  217. Existence of Scientificity
  218. Existence of Theory
  219. Existence of Theory Acceptance
  220. Existence of Theory Decay
  221. Existence of Theory Pursuit
  222. Existence of Theory Use
  223. Existence of Tool Reliance
  224. Explicable-Implicit
  225. Explicable-Implicit (Mirkin-Barseghyan-2018)
  226. Explicit
  227. Explicit (Mirkin-Barseghyan-2018)
  228. Explicit Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Mirkin-2018)
  229. Falcon (2015)
  230. Farley and Geison (1974)
  231. Fatigati (2017)
  232. Favretti, Sandri, Scazzieri (Eds.) (1999)
  233. Faye (2014)
  234. Feigl, Scriven and Maxwell (Eds.) (1956)
  235. Feigl and Maxwell (Eds.) (1961)
  236. Felix Walpole
  237. Feyerabend (1948)
  238. Feyerabend (1955)
  239. Feyerabend (1957)
  240. Feyerabend (1958a)
  241. Feyerabend (1958b)
  242. Feyerabend (1960a)
  243. Feyerabend (1960b)
  244. Feyerabend (1960c)
  245. Feyerabend (1961a)
  246. Feyerabend (1962a)
  247. Feyerabend (1962b)
  248. Feyerabend (1963a)
  249. Feyerabend (1963b)
  250. Feyerabend (1964a)
  251. Feyerabend (1964b)
  252. Feyerabend (1964c)
  253. Feyerabend (1964d)
  254. Feyerabend (1965a)
  255. Feyerabend (1965b)
  256. Feyerabend (1965c)
  257. Feyerabend (1967a)
  258. Feyerabend (1968)
  259. Feyerabend (1968-1969)
  260. Feyerabend (1969a)
  261. Feyerabend (1969b)
  262. Feyerabend (1970a)
  263. Feyerabend (1970b)
  264. Feyerabend (1970c)
  265. Feyerabend (1970d)
  266. Feyerabend (1970e)
  267. Feyerabend (1970f)
  268. Feyerabend (1972)
  269. Feyerabend (1973)
  270. Feyerabend (1974)
  271. Feyerabend (1975a)
  272. Feyerabend (1975b)
  273. Feyerabend (1975c)
  274. Feyerabend (1975d)
  275. Feyerabend (1976a)
  276. Feyerabend (1976b)
  277. Feyerabend (1977a)
  278. Feyerabend (1977b)
  279. Feyerabend (1978a)
  280. Feyerabend (1978b)
  281. Feyerabend (1979)
  282. Feyerabend (1980)
  283. Feyerabend (1981a)
  284. Feyerabend (1981b)
  285. Feyerabend (1984a)
  286. Feyerabend (1984b)
  287. Feyerabend (1987)
  288. Feyerabend (1988)
  289. Feyerabend (1991)
  290. Feyerabend (1993)
  291. Feyerabend (1995)
  292. Feyerabend (1999)
  293. Feyerabend (2010)
  294. Feyerabend (2015)
  295. Fieser (2016)
  296. Fieser and Dowden (Ed.) (2017)
  297. Fine (2013)
  298. Finkenstaedt (1990)
  299. Fisher (2014)
  300. Fleck (1935a)
  301. Fleck (1935b)
  302. Fleck (1935c)
  303. Fleck (1936)
  304. Fleck (1979)
  305. Fleck (1983)
  306. Fontenrose (1973)
  307. Forman (1971)
  308. Francis Bacon
  309. Francis E. Mineka
  310. Francisco Ayala
  311. Frangsmyr (1974)
  312. Franklin (1993)
  313. Françoise Bastide
  314. Fraser (2022)
  315. Fraser and Sarwar (2018)
  316. Fred D. Miller
  317. Frede and Reis (Eds.) (2009)
  318. Frederick Suppe
  319. Fredrick Suppe
  320. Friedman (1992)
  321. Friedman (2002)
  322. Friedman (2008)
  323. Friedman and Creath (Eds.) (2008)
  324. Friedrich Steinle
  325. Friesen and Patton (2023)
  326. Friesen et al. (2023)
  327. Frigg (2006)
  328. G. G. Shan
  329. Gabriel Gottfried
  330. Gale Christianson
  331. Galison (2008)
  332. Garber (1992)
  333. Garber (1993)
  334. Garcia (2022)
  335. Garfield (1985)
  336. Gary Gutting
  337. Gary Hatfield
  338. Gatti (2001)
  339. Gaukroger (1995)
  340. Gavin Hyman
  341. Gem Stapleton
  342. Genevieve Rodis-Lewis
  343. Geoffery Cantor
  344. Georg Theiner
  345. George Berkeley
  346. George Boole
  347. George Kitchin
  348. George Sarton
  349. George Smith
  350. Georges Rey
  351. Georgiana Dusa
  352. Georgios Anagnostopoulos
  353. Gerald Geison
  354. Gerd Buchdahl
  355. Gerth and Mills (Eds.) (1946)
  356. Gideon Yaffe
  357. Giere (2002)
  358. Giere (2012)
  359. Giere (Ed.) (1992)
  360. Giere and Moffatt (2003)
  361. Giere and Westfall (Eds.) (1973)
  362. Gillies (1993)
  363. Giorgio Sandri
  364. Global Epistemic Action
  365. Global Epistemic Action (Allen-2023)
  366. Global Epistemic Action Exists
  367. Global Epistemic Action Is a Subtype of Epistemic Action (Allen-2023)
  368. Goals of Peer Review - Pursuitworthiness (Shaw-Barseghyan-2019)
  369. Godfrey-Smith (2003)
  370. Goldman and Blanchard (2016)
  371. Golinski (1998)
  372. Golinski (2012)
  373. Gooding (1985)
  374. Goodstein and Lakatos (1962)
  375. Gordon Belot
  376. Gottfried (2008)
  377. Gottfried Leibniz
  378. Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz
  379. Gottlob Frege
  380. Graciella De Pierris
  381. Graham Oppy
  382. Graham Priest
  383. Graham Rees
  384. Grant (2004)
  385. Gregory Rupik
  386. Grobler (1990)
  387. Gross and Levitt (1994)
  388. Group
  389. Group (Overgaard-2017)
  390. Grover Maxwell
  391. Guillaume Dechauffour
  392. Guyer (Ed.) (1992)
  393. Hacking (1999)
  394. Hacking (Ed.) (1981)
  395. Hakob Barseghyan
  396. Haldane (1905)
  397. Halvorson (2012)
  398. Handling Ripple Effects - Editorial House Keeping (Shaw-Barseghyan-2019)
  399. Hanfling (2004)
  400. Hannah Rajput
  401. Hanne Andersen
  402. Hans Halvorson
  403. Hans Heinrich Gerth
  404. Hans Reichenbach
  405. Hanson (1958)
  406. Hansson (2017)
  407. Harder (2013)
  408. Hardwig (1985)
  409. Hardwig (1991)
  410. Harper (2002)
  411. Harper (2011)
  412. Harriet Knight
  413. Harriet Taylor Mill
  414. Harris (2015)
  415. Harry Collins
  416. Harry Woolf
  417. Hartle (2006)
  418. Harvey Siegel
  419. Harwood (1986)
  420. Hasok Chang
  421. Hatfield (1992)
  422. Hatfield (2004)
  423. Hatfield (2016)
  424. Heather Douglas
  425. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
  426. Helen Longino
  427. Hempel (1945)
  428. Hempel (1965)
  429. Hempel (2017)
  430. Hempel (Eds.) (1965)
  431. Henk de Regt
  432. Henle, Jaynes and Sullivan (Eds.) (1973)
  433. Henry Kyburg
  434. Herbert Butterfield
  435. Herbert Feigl
  436. Herman von Helmholtz
  437. Herring et al. (Eds.) (2019)
  438. Herschel (1831)
  439. Herschel (1832)
  440. Herschel (1833)
  441. Herschel (1845)
  442. Herschel (1846)
  443. Herschel (1849)
  444. Herschel (1857)
  445. Herschel (1868)
  446. Herschel (1869)
  447. Hickney (2016)
  448. Hierarchical Authority Delegation
  449. Hierarchical Authority Delegation (Loiselle-2017)
  450. Hierarchical Authority Delegation (Patton-2019)
  451. Hierarchical Authority Delegation Is a Subtype of Authority Delegation (Loiselle-2017)
  452. Hierarchy of Theories
  453. Hilary Gatti
  454. Hiley, Bohman and Shusterman (Eds.) (1991)
  455. Hintikka (Ed.) (1975)
  456. History of Science Society
  457. History of Science Society (2016)
  458. History of Scientific Change
  459. History of Scientific Change (Barseghyan-2015)
  460. Hollis and Lukes (Eds.) (1982)
  461. Hong Yu Wong
  462. Horwich (Ed.) (1993)
  463. Howard Sankey
  464. Hoyningen-Huene (1993)
  465. Hoyningen-Huene (2006)
  466. Hoyningen-Huene (2008)
  467. Hoyningen-Huene (2013)
  468. Hume (1975)
  469. Hume (2000)
  470. Hume (2007)
  471. Hume (2008)
  472. Hutchins (1995)
  473. Hylarie Kochiras
  474. Hyman (2007)
  475. Héder and Nádasi (Eds.) (2019)
  476. Ian Hacking
  477. Immanuel Kant
  478. Implementation vs. Employment of Methods
  479. Implication
  480. Implication (Palider-2019)
  481. Implicit
  482. Implicit (Mirkin-Barseghyan-2018)
  483. Implicit Is a Subtype of Epistemic Element (Mirkin-2018)
  484. Imre Lakatos
  485. Indicators of Communities
  486. Indicators of Conclusiveness for Scientificity Assessment
  487. Indicators of Inconclusiveness
  488. Indicators of Method Employment
  489. Indicators of Method Employment (Barseghyan-2015)
  490. Indicators of Question Acceptance
  491. Indicators of Theory Acceptance
  492. Indicators of Theory Acceptance (Barseghyan-2015)
  493. Indicators of Theory Scientificity
  494. Indicators of Violation
  495. Individual Epistemic Agent
  496. Individual Epistemic Agent Exists
  497. Individual Epistemic Agent Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Patton-2019)
  498. Individual Epistemic Agent Is a Subtype of Epistemic Agent (Patton-2019) Reason1
  499. Individual Level
  500. Individual Level (Barseghyan-2015)

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