Majed

understanding the ..... paradigm

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similar to his spiral dynamics series where leo said that each stage live in a different reality would be great if he did a series on the christian paradigm then the muslim paradigm then the atheist materialist paradigm and then the hindu paradigm and then the buddhist paradigm and then the jewish paradigm and then the spiritual/true paradigm. 

leo always talk about his understanding of these paradigms implicitly would be great if he did videos where he made it explicit.

let's share resources to understand all of these paradigms.

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Did you know?

Paradigm comes from the Greek verb paradeiknynai, meaning “to show side by side.” It has been used in English to mean “example” or “pattern” since the 15th century. There is debate, however, about what kind of example qualifies as a paradigm. Some people say it’s a typical example, while others insist it must be an outstanding or perfect example. The scientific community has added to the confusion by using paradigm to mean “a theoretical framework,” a sense popularized by American scientist Thomas S. Kuhn in the second edition of his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, published in 1970. Some usage commentators now advise avoiding the term entirely on the grounds that it is overused, but we contend that it can sometimes make a useful, conversation-enriching replacement for ideatheory, or concept, as in “an article about sandwiches that shifts the paradigm by including hot dogs.”

 

 

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