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Infinite Demarcation Theory of Science

An extension of spectral demarcation that posits infinitely many possible dimensions and degrees of scientificity. No finite set of criteria ever exhausts the complexity of scientific practice. Each field, each problem, each era may generate new criteria, and there is no final, complete demarcation. Infinite demarcation is a post‑foundationalist stance: science is an open, boundless concept that resists final definition. It aligns with Wittgenstein’s family resemblance and Lakatos’s research programmes. Practical demarcation is always provisional and context‑sensitive.
Infinite Demarcation Theory of Science Example: “The infinite demarcation theory reminded him that AI safety research has no timeless gold standard; new epistemic virtues will emerge as the field evolves, making today’s criteria obsolete.”
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