scientific paradigm
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scientific
adjective
uk/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/us/ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/
relating to science, or using the organized methods ...
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paradigm
noun[C]
uk/ˈpær.ə.daɪm/us/ˈper.ə.daɪm/
a model of something, or a very clear and typical example ...
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(Definition ofscientificandparadigmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is just the oldscientificparadigmthat we all learned decades ago.
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That postulate is an integral component of the profession'sscientificparadigmand has long profoundly shaped both its understanding and its study of political behaviour.
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How could new ideas and a newscientificparadigmbe introduced so smoothly, and with no ideological conflict, into a traditional educational institution?
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This recognition should save us from a 'derived historiographical fallacy that we might turn an idiosyncrasy into ascientificparadigm'.
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Here the approach is more musicological than scientific, though it follows ascientificparadigmin setting up categories and oppositions of descriptors (or fields) for our experience of sound.
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The traditionalscientificparadigmof biomedical and epidemiological research has involved older people with dementia, but in only a limited fashion in the assessment of cognitive function.
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Thus, optimality theory as a framework is best described as ascientificparadigm.
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By exploring analogs to thymidine for use as antiviral drugs, his research created a newscientificparadigmfor antiviral drug development.
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The project specifications were for a modern reference work based on ascientificparadigmincorporating gender and environmental issues.
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These ideas are discussed in relation to philosophy, history, technology, scientific paradigms, and cultural context.
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Once the old paradigm breaks down and the new one is established, there seems to be no going back: the oldscientificparadigmis "decisively" repudiated, and simply becomes obsolete.
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The assumptions of scientific paradigms are built on generations of empirical investigation in the natural sciences underpinned by notions of objectivity, reliability, generality and reductionism.
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This text differs from others in the liberal mixture of theoretical modeling from modernist and postmodern scientific paradigms and a commendable stand against excessive reductionism.
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In the current situation, the only strategy that retains some prospect of success is investing in innovative solutions in order to break with the current technological and scientific paradigms.
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It is recognized that unification has not been accomplished yet which may hint at fundamental problems with the current scientific paradigms.
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Therefore, continuously advancing, refining and perfecting the scientific paradigms of the field.
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It offers a grand tour of all the major scientific paradigms.
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It attacks what is called the nihilism of a certain form of society that has been spreading around the globe and that envelops the moral, social, religious and scientific paradigms.
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