paradigmmaking
Paradigmmaking is the process of creating or establishing a new paradigm, which is a fundamental conceptual framework or model that influences how people perceive and understand a particular field or domain. This concept is often associated with the work of Thomas Kuhn, who introduced the term in his seminal book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions." Kuhn argued that scientific progress occurs through paradigm shifts, where a new paradigm replaces an old one, leading to a revolution in the field.
Paradigmmaking involves several key steps. First, it requires the identification of anomalies or inconsistencies within the
Paradigmmaking is not limited to scientific fields; it can occur in any domain where new ideas and