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paradigma — meaning in English: paradigm

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Usage
Native speakers often use 'paradigma' in academic settings, particularly in discussions about theories and frameworks in fields like sociology, philosophy, and science. It may also appear in strategic business meetings when discussing paradigmatic shifts in market trends or organizational practices.
Synonyms & nuances
'Paradigma' is closely related to 'model' and 'framework', but it encompasses a broader concept that includes underlying assumptions and mental structures. You would choose 'paradigma' over alternatives when emphasizing the foundational worldview that influences specific theories or practices.
Culture
'Paradigma' originates from the Greek word 'paradeigma', meaning 'pattern' or 'example'. In Lithuanian, it reflects not just a model or framework but also embodies the historical evolution of thought processes in various disciplines, highlighting the importance of perspective in shaping knowledge and understanding.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'paradigma' mean in English?
'Paradigma' translates to 'paradigm' in English, referring to a typical example or pattern of something, especially in a theoretical or conceptual context.
Q.How do you use 'paradigma' in a sentence?
In Lithuanian, you might say, 'Mokslininkai keičia savo paradigmas, jei nauji įrodymai prieštarauja senoms teorijoms,' which means 'Scientists change their paradigms when new evidence contradicts old theories.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'paradigma'?
A common mistake is to treat 'paradigma' as synonymous with 'model' in all contexts. While they are related, 'paradigma' implies a deeper philosophical or theoretical underpinning, whereas 'model' is often more practical or specific.
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