paradygmatik
Paradygmatik refers to the study and analysis of paradigm shifts in various fields, particularly in the context of science, philosophy, and sociology. The term 'paradigm' was originally coined by Thomas Kuhn in his 1962 book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions". Kuhn used the term to describe a set of assumptions, theories, and concepts that define a particular field or discipline.
Paradigm shifts, or paradygmatik changes, occur when a prevailing scientific or philosophical understanding is challenged by
In the context of science, paradygmatik refers to the process of transforming from one paradigm to another,
The concept of paradygmatik also has implications for the social sciences and philosophy, where it can be
The study of paradygmatik helps to understand the nature of knowledge and truth, as well as the