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2016
interesting is to understand when and why it makes sense to refer to the concept of “paradigm” speaking about recycle for the space design disciplines. In other words, whether it makes sense to inscribe the discourse of recycling within a wider theoretical frame that relates both to the huge scientific technological revolution that is now taking place,
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interesting is to understand when and why it makes sense to refer to the concept of “paradigm” speaking about recycle for the space design disciplines. In other words, whether it makes sense to inscribe the discourse of recycling within a wider theoretical frame that relates both to the huge scientific technological revolution that is now taking place,
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The Paradigm Paradigm and Related Notions
Diogenes, 1980“There is, in addition, a second reason for doubting that scientists reject paradigms because confronted with anomalies or counterinstances. In developing it my argument will itself foreshadow another of this essay's main theses. The reasons for doubt sketched above were purely factual; they were, that is, themselves counterinstances to a prevalent ...
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Paradigm of production: Paradigm of work
Dialectical Anthropology, 1981Both in Marxist literature of the last hun? dred years and in the various attempts at refuting the Marxian theoretical legacy, the paradigm of production and the paradigm of work have mostly been understood as if they were interchangeable with one another.
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2012
This article examines current trends in nursing education and proposes undergraduate curriculum changes that are needed to meet the needs and goals of the Institute of Medicine Report: The Future of Nursing, Leading Change, Advancing Health, and The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Curricular changes were developed and implemented during the
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This article examines current trends in nursing education and proposes undergraduate curriculum changes that are needed to meet the needs and goals of the Institute of Medicine Report: The Future of Nursing, Leading Change, Advancing Health, and The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Curricular changes were developed and implemented during the
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Paradigms Lost—Paradigms Found?
American Antiquity, 1981A brief response is given to Custer's comment on my article, "Paradigms and the nature of change in American archaeology." Custer's position contains errors of fact and interpretation, propounds a questionable view of the history of science in general (and archaeology in particular), and fails to disprove my original arguments.
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, 1993
A concise tutorial description of the cellular neural network (CNN) paradigm is given, along with a precise taxonomy. The CNN is defined, and the canonical equations are described. The importance of many independent input signal arrays, adaptive templates, and the multilayer capability is emphasized and motivated by examples.
Leon O. Chua, Tamás Roska
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A concise tutorial description of the cellular neural network (CNN) paradigm is given, along with a precise taxonomy. The CNN is defined, and the canonical equations are described. The importance of many independent input signal arrays, adaptive templates, and the multilayer capability is emphasized and motivated by examples.
Leon O. Chua, Tamás Roska
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Paradigms and Incommensurability
Theory and Society, 1975One of the consequences of the new image of science has been an emphasis on the ‘incommensurability’ of paradigms. As we have seen, advocates of the new image challenge the view that statements, including scientific theories, have some atomic, fixed meanings; they argue that statements have meanings only by virtue of their relations to other statements
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2006
The purpose of this introductory part is to present an overall view of what MCDA is today. In Section 1, I will attempt to bring answers to questions such as: what is it reasonable to expect from MCDA? Why decision aiding is more often multicriteria than monocriterion? What are the main limitations to objectivity?
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The purpose of this introductory part is to present an overall view of what MCDA is today. In Section 1, I will attempt to bring answers to questions such as: what is it reasonable to expect from MCDA? Why decision aiding is more often multicriteria than monocriterion? What are the main limitations to objectivity?
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2018
This chapter examines the interpretivist paradigm. The concept of varied understandings is at the heart of the interpretive paradigm. The interpretive paradigm holds that reality is constructed through subjective perceptions and interpretations. Researchers in the interpretive paradigm study the social construction of meaning through the analysis of ...
Stephen M. Croucher, Daniel Cronn-Mills
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This chapter examines the interpretivist paradigm. The concept of varied understandings is at the heart of the interpretive paradigm. The interpretive paradigm holds that reality is constructed through subjective perceptions and interpretations. Researchers in the interpretive paradigm study the social construction of meaning through the analysis of ...
Stephen M. Croucher, Daniel Cronn-Mills
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THE PROOF PARADIGM AND THE MORAL DISCOVERY PARADIGM
2005Abstract To say that some basic human rights should be universal is to make a normative moral claim. It is different from the purely descriptive (and false) claim that basic human rights are universally respected; and it is different from the purely descriptive (and also false) claim that everyone agrees that basic human rights should be
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