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Paradigm

/ˈpærədaɪm/noun
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A paradigm is a typical example or pattern that exemplifies a broader concept or system, often serving as a foundational model in various fields. In modern usage, it represents a dominant framework of ideas that shapes thinking and problem-solving, but it can be disrupted by revolutionary changes, as seen in science and technology.

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The concept of a 'paradigm shift' gained massive popularity through Thomas Kuhn's 1962 book 'The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,' which has been cited in over 100,000 academic papers and influenced not just science but also business and culture, fundamentally altering how we view progress and change in society.

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