paradigmateoria
Paradigmateoria, often translated as paradigm theory, is a concept primarily associated with the philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn. Kuhn introduced the term in his influential 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. A paradigm, in this context, refers to a universally recognized scientific achievement that for a time provides a foundation for further practice. It encompasses not just theories and laws, but also the exemplars, the shared values, and the problem-solving methods that guide a scientific community.
During periods of normal science, researchers work within an established paradigm, solving puzzles and extending its