Paradeigma definition

Paradeigma. - the Greek word - means: “that which determines the nature of the manifestation, the manifestation, remaining outside the manifestation.” Based on this, the paradigm had a narrower mean- ing: the so-called theory, which was accepted as a model (methodology) for solving certain types of prob- lems or problems. G. Bergman introduced this term into the methodology of science, understanding it as some common principles and standards of methodological research.

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