Paradigm
Paradigm is a framework of theories, methods, and standards that define legitimate practice within a scientific field or other intellectual community. The term derives from the Greek paradeigma, meaning pattern or example. In practice, a paradigm guides what questions to ask, which methods to employ, and how to interpret results, shaping research agendas and accepted explanations.
In the philosophy of science, the term gained prominence through Thomas Kuhn, who popularized it in The
Examples include the shift from Ptolemaic geocentrism to Copernican heliocentrism, and the later development of relativity
Critiques note that the term can be vague or overextended, especially outside science. Some observers warn