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paradigms

n. (plural of paradigm English)

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Big Three to be rudely reduced to the Big One of it-language: the flatland, one-dimensional, monological systems theory of the representational and production paradigms, nightmares through and through, with all depth, whether in humans or animals or any sentient being, reduced to being merely a strand in the endlessly flat and faded system.

Further, the types of morphological change we have found and that I discuss in Chapter 10, the changes in synaptic connections due to growth of new dendritic spines, the increases in synapse numbers and dimensions - changes analogous to those found in other labs and in other experimental paradigms - make theoretical sense.

New Age paradigms and ecotheorists follow this version of subtle reductionism.

By their own accounts, they just want to study texts, they do not want to take up the injunctions and the paradigms and do the real science.

Kuhn said, because successive paradigms cumulatively disclose more and more interesting data.

Put differently: no yoga, no contemplative practices, no meditative paradigms, no experimental methodology to reproduce in consciousness the transpersonal insights of its founders.

A multitude of labs had started in enthusiastically using many different forms of learning paradigms, often taken over very straightforwardly from the experimental psychologists.

Yet for all these historical differences in paradigms of self and sexuality, the real problem is that things never change enough.