subtheories
Subtheories are a concept in epistemology and philosophy of science that refers to theories that are derived from, or are specific instances of, a broader, more general theory. A subtheory often inherits the fundamental principles and axioms of the parent theory but specializes them to a particular domain, context, or set of empirical conditions. The relationship between a subtheory and its parent theory can be viewed as one of specialization, restriction, or instantiation.
For instance, in physics, classical mechanics can be considered a subtheory of relativistic mechanics, as the
The existence and validity of subtheories often depend on the robustness of the overarching theory. If a