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Paradigm shift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paradigm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paradigm Concepts, Inc. publishes award-winning roleplaying products. On this site you can learn all about Arcanis, Witch Hunter, and more, shop in the PCI Online Store, and join our online community. ... The "Grand Tome of Adversaries," the monster book for Paradigm Concepts' landmark "Witch Hunter: the Invisible World"
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THOMAS KUHN'S CONCEPT OF PARADIGM, i.e. ... The essence of KuhnÕs concept of paradigm is the rejection of the positivistic notion of progress of knowledge. See the following bibliography on Kuhn: ... Normal science is science pursued by a community of scientists who share a paradigm. A paradigm is a consensus among a community...
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Without doubt, the modern use of the word "paradigm" has its roots most commonly traceable to the ideas of the late Harvard-affiliated scientist and philosopher, Thomas Kuhn.
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In 1962, Thomas Kuhn wrote The Structure of Scientific Revolution, and fathered, defined and popularized the concept of "paradigm shift" (p.10). Kuhn argues that scientific advancement is not evolutionary, but rather is a "series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions",
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AN OVERUSED CONCEPT - "NEW PARADIGM" ... After a couple of years I introduced this concept in our church in Detroit. At the end of my college education a group of 18 students went to Europe traveling from youth hostel to youth hostel.
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4.1 Do we really need a new name for this approach?; 4.2 What is the main different from the object-oriented paradigm?; 4.3 Why the concept-oriented paradigm is actual?
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B. E. Gratto, J. W. Hong, and J. P. Black, The Aggregate Agent Concept: A Paradigm for Hierarchical Network Managment , The First International Conference on Computers and Communication, pp. 148--152, San Diego CA, June 1992. ... B. E. Gratto, J. W. Hong, and J. P. Black, "The Aggregate Agent Concept: A Paradigm for...
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the other isolates a particularly important sort of commitment and is thus a subset of the first."(Hoyningen-Huene, 1993, p. 134) The concept of paradigm has two general levels. The first is the encompassing whole;
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