Paradigm
1. A mode, model, example or
blueprint.2. A set of ideas,
assumptions, and values that can be used to live, view the world in the logic of
the society.
Paradigm
by Jambone on Mar 28, 2004 00:50:57
Paradigm
by AwesomePlayz on Jan 04, 2023 11:39:37
paradigm
by Nathar Leichoz on Feb 15, 2005 09:03:22
A word coined by Thomas
Kuhn to describe a closed set of scientific theories that are
coherent and are well accepted by the larger scientific community.
Also see
paradigm shift.
paradigm
by KVL on Jul 12, 2010 02:11:03
The same as
mindset. It defines how you treat daily events and handle situations.
What we see is
distorted by what we want to see.
Paradigm is a combination of your attitude and knowledge. A bad
paradigm might completely contradicts the real nature of objects that are perceived by mind and leads to poor reaction.
Example:
Money-centric paradigm is a popular paradigm. People
ruled by it always put money matter at highest
priority and blind themselves
b/c of it.
paradigm
by Cunningest Linguist on May 08, 2006 11:39:29
paradigm
by miso on Nov 27, 2003 17:18:04
1. An example the majority of people follow, an establishment, set of values or ways
2.
Paradigm City, Unknown Country. Established: more than forty years ago. Population:
amnestic. Location: your local anime store;
People here
don't really know what happened when they lost their memories forty years ago, so they move on.
Example:
1. I don't usually go with the
paradigm.
2.
Paradigm City's inhabitants remind me of the book (gasp! a book! run!) 1984 by George
Orwell.
paradigm
by shreveport on Aug 03, 2003 04:11:01
paradigm
by no on Nov 11, 2003 03:35:37
Example:
Go to
Best Buy and ask if they have any
Paradigm speakers in stock......chances are they've never heard of them.
paradigm
by Esu on Nov 25, 2003 20:06:18