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  2. Edgar Morin - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Morin (⫽ m ɔː ˈ r æ n ⫽; French: [ɛdɡaʁ mɔʁɛ̃]; né Nahoum; born 8 July 1921) is a French philosopher and sociologist of the theory of information who has been recognized for his work on complexity and "complex thought" (pensée complexe), and for his scholarly contributions to such diverse fields as media studies, politics, sociology, visual anthropology, ecology ...

  3. Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    Paradigm. In science and philosophy, a paradigm ( / ˈpærədaɪm / PARR-ə-dyme) is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitute legitimate contributions to a field. The word paradigm is Greek in origin, meaning "pattern."

  4. Paradigm shift - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A paradigm shift is a fundamental change in the basic concepts and experimental practices of a scientific discipline. It is a concept in the philosophy of science that was introduced and brought into the common lexicon by the American physicist and philosopher Thomas Kuhn. Even though Kuhn restricted the use of the term to the natural ...

  5. Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales

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    Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales. The Centre national de ressources textuelles et lexicales ( CNRTL) (English: National Center of Textual and Lexical Resources) is a French organisation which publishes linguistic data and information online.

  6. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Wikipedia

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    The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is a book about the history of science by the philosopher Thomas S. Kuhn. Its publication was a landmark event in the history, philosophy, and sociology of science. Kuhn challenged the then prevailing view of progress in science in which scientific progress was viewed as "development-by-accumulation" of ...

  7. Programming paradigm - Wikipedia

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    Programming paradigm. A programming paradigm is a relatively high-level way to structure and conceptualize the implementation of a computer program. A programming language can be classified as supporting one or more paradigms. [1] Paradigms are separated along and described by different dimensions of programming.

  8. Episteme - Wikipedia

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    The episteme is the 'apparatus' which makes possible the separation, not of the true from the false, but of what may from what may not be characterised as scientific. Foucault, Michel (1980) [1969]. L'Archéologie du savoir [The Archaeology of Knowledge] (in French). Paris: Gallimard. IV.VI.c.

  9. Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Generic programming – uses algorithms written in terms of to-be-specified-later types that are then instantiated as needed for specific types provided as parameters. Imperative programming – explicit statements that change a program state. Logic programming – uses explicit mathematical logic for programming. Metaprogramming – writing ...