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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.
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When is a Paradigm not a Paradigm?

2016
Abstract After briefly discussing the two major approaches to the study of tourism (theoretical “why” and practical “how”), and two of their respective protagonists (Tribe and Aramberri), the focus of this chapter turns to the use of paradigms by the former group. First, the meaning of paradigm is explored and examples are provided of
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The Computational Notebook Paradigm for Multi-paradigm Modeling

2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C), 2019
Computational notebooks are gaining widespread acceptance as a paradigm for storage, dissemination, and re-production of experimental results. In this paper, we define the computational notebook paradigm (CNP) consisting of entities and processes and discuss how the reproducibility of the experimental process and results is enhanced by each element ...
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Paradigms lost – paradigms regained

2020
Abstract Based on Diewald (2009, 2015a, 2017), it is claimed that the notion of paradigm needs to be introduced into constructional accounts, as otherwise the essence of grammaticalization cannot be properly captured in ...
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Paradigm of production: Paradigm of work

Dialectical Anthropology, 1981
Both 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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THE PROOF PARADIGM AND THE MORAL DISCOVERY PARADIGM

2005
Abstract 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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The evolution paradigm and the Europa paradigm

World Futures, 1989
Abstract The “Europa Paradigm” defines the essence of European existence in the contemporary world, providing a definition mainly of European society, economy, and culture. The Paradigm includes the concept of uninterrupted growth and development, as a basic element of Europeanness.
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The Utzon Paradigm

2013
This Paper strives to address three objectives. The first is to discuss the Utzon’s oeuvre from a paradigmatic perspective, the second to layer that paradigm within two distinct but interconnected frameworks. The third objective is to explore the fusion of this dichotomous paradigm through the concept of ‘poetic conjunction’.
Tyrrell, Roger, Carter, Adrian
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The Paradigm of Relatedness

2017
This paper introduces the paradigm of relatedness, the generalization of the paradigm of user interest. Relatedness is typically interpreted in a graph based information representation environment, where the content-based and collaborative information is treated at the same abstraction level.
László Grad-Gyenge, Peter Filzmoser
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