paradigna
Paradigna refers to a fundamental pattern or model. The term is often used in fields like computer science and linguistics to describe a set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitute a way of viewing reality for a community that shares them. In essence, a paradign represents a framework within which certain types of problems are analyzed and solved. It dictates what is considered valid research, what methods are appropriate, and how results should be interpreted.
The concept of a paradign was most famously articulated by philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn. Kuhn argued
Understanding the current paradign in any given field is crucial for effective engagement with it. Recognizing