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Cheyne, Allan, and Donato Tarulli. "Paradigmatic Psychology in Narrative Perspective." Narrative Inquiry 8, no. 1 (1998): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.8.1.02che.

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Structural and conceptual parallels between paradigmatic and narrative discourse are drawn and a single taxonomy of genres is applied to each. In particular, we argue that narrative depictions of person, place, and time, as reflected in Bakhtin's account of novelistic genres, find their parallels in the paradigmatic discourse of scientific psychology. In the first part of the paper we provide illustrations of the application of Bakhtin's description of narratives of adventure and ordeal to naturalistic and experimental reports in psychology. In the second part of the paper we turn to the theor
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Coseriu, Eugeniu. "Lexical Solidarities." Philologia, no. 2(314) (August 2021): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.52505/1857-4300.2021.2(314).01.

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In the present study Eugeniu Coşeriu talks about the lexical structures that can be identified in the vocabulary of a language. As the author shows, they can be either paradigmatic or syntagmatic. Paradigmatic structures, in turn, can be primary (lexical fields and lexical classes) or secondary (structures of modification, development, composition), and syntagmatic structures or solidarity can be of three types, conventionally called: affinity, selection and implication.
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Allmendinger, Philip, and Mark Tewdwr-Jones. "The Communicative Turn in Urban Planning: Unravelling Paradigmatic, Imperialistic and Moralistic Dimensions." Space and Polity 6, no. 1 (2002): 5–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13562570220137871.

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Sevastov, Kirill V. "Education: paradigmatic shift in a culture of paradox." Vestnik of Samara State Technical University. Series Philosophy 4, no. 2 (2022): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17673/vsgtu-phil.2022.2.13.

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The article considers the educational crisis as a phenomenon in the context of postmodern culture. On the example of education, crisis locality is demonstrated as a component of the totality of the crisis state of postmodern culture. A phenomenological discourse is proposed to reflect the paradoxicality of postmodernism, at first considered in the form of a modernist stage of self-revision, which in turn entailed the decline of the era of modernity and the deployment of a new type of culture.
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Claviez. "Neorealism, Contingency and the Linguistic Turn." Humanities 8, no. 4 (2019): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h8040176.

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Since the publication of Roman Jakobson’s famous 1956 essay “Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances”, we have tended to read the relationship between metaphor and metonymy as a dialectical one. The essay argues that this approach stands in need of revision, since metonymy, as a trope—and as a trope, moreover, of contingency—undermines the dialectical relationship between the syntagmatic and the paradigmatic axes. This has far-reaching implications, specifically for the assessment of literature and its ethics. Since metaphor functions structurally analogous to dialectics
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Friendly, Abigail, and Kristine Stiphany. "Paradigm or paradox? The ‘cumbersome impasse’ of the participatory turn in Brazilian urban planning." Urban Studies 56, no. 2 (2018): 271–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098018768748.

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The Brazilian urban reform movement expanded citizen participation in decision-making processes through a policy environment motivated by a right to the city (RTC), a collective development strategy for political transformation. Yet recent events evidence that social exclusion and spatial segregation remain dominant features of the Brazilian city. These contradictions have led planning scholars and practitioners to grapple with misalignment between the reform movement’s paradigmatic goals and its paradoxical failures. We build upon this genre of thinking to assess critical areas of paradigm an
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Schachter, Elli P. "“When possible, make a U-turn”." Narrative Inquiry 22, no. 1 (2012): 186–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ni.22.1.14sch.

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This paper discusses the problematic consequences of labeling Bruner and MacIntyre’s work under the heading ‘narrative turn’. I argue that their focus on narrative was secondary to larger projects with more important implications for psychology which have unfortunately garnered less attention and have yet to be realized. Bruner’s intent was to establish meaning-making as the central concept of psychology. MacIntyre’s concern was with establishing grounds for moral living. Identity was conceived of as a crucial explanatory concept in the psychosocial construction of meaning and\or the good life
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Reason, Peter, and William Torbert. "The action turn." Concepts and Transformation 6, no. 1 (2001): 1–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cat.6.1.02rea.

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We offer an epistemological basis for action research, in order to increase the validity, the practical significance, and the transformational potential of social science. We start by outlining some of the paradigmatic issues which underlie action research, arguing for a “turn to action” which will complement the linguistic turn in the social sciences. Four key dimensions of an action science are discussed: the primacy of the practical, the centrality of participation, the requirement for experiential grounding, and the importance of normative, analogical theory. Three broad strategies for act
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Fischer, Klaus. "The Social and Cognitive Dynamics of Paradigmatic Change: A Scientometric Approach." Science in Context 5, no. 1 (1992): 51–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269889700001095.

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ArgumentKuhnian phases of paradigmatic development correspond to characteristic variations of citation measures. These correlations can in turn be predicted from a simple model of human information processing when applied to the common environments of scientists. By combining a scientometric and a human information processing approach to the history of scientific thought, structures of disciplinary development, and in particular paradigmatic cycles, can be more reliably assessed than before. Consequently, the quantitative historian of science is liberated to some extent from the vagaries of qu
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Larsen, Svend Erik. "”Jeg sidder i toget” – Rumlighed i forandring." Slagmark - Tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 57 (March 9, 2018): 135–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sl.v0i57.104669.

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The article asks the question whether the term ‘spatial turn’ implies the same reference to a fundamental paradigmatic shift as Kant’s Copernican revolution or the ‘linguistic turn.’ The answer is no. The article considers the topical interest in spatiality as a more loose recontextualization of basic notions of time and space of a long standing, more in line with a gradual change of meaning from antiquity to the present than with a conceptual revolution
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Murillo-Aguilar, Osvaldo, and Mauricio Navarro-Bulgarelli. "Paradigmatic review of theoretical approaches to vocational guidance: a proposal for an integrative model." Revista Costarricense de Orientación 4, especial (2025): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.54413/rco.v4iespecial.58.

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Objective: To construct a paradigmatic classification proposal, contextualized in the Costa Rican reality, based on the sociohistorical development of theoretical approaches to vocational guidance. Methodology: A critical literature review is used, which seeks to synthesize and analyze materials from diverse sources to present a proposed paradigmatic classification model for vocational approaches. For this purpose, paradigmatic classifications from reference authors were sought, and three specific proposals were analyzed: Savickas (2012), Rascovan (2013), and McMahon (2014). Results: Among the
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Korosteleva, Elena A. "Paradigmatic or critical? Resilience as a new turn in EU governance for the neighbourhood." Journal of International Relations and Development 23, no. 3 (2018): 682–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41268-018-0155-z.

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LARSEN, SVEND ERIK. "The Lisbon earthquake and the scientific turn in Kant's philosophy." European Review 14, no. 3 (2006): 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798706000366.

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In contrast to other previous and later disasters the Lisbon earthquake was more than a local disaster that changed the life of the Portuguese population and later became subject to the merciless oblivion of history. This cataclysm left lasting traces in European science, social life, religion and philosophy. The material effects were rapidly felt all over Europe, also affecting the economy and the whole conception of how humans should think and act in a world where such events occurred. This paper follows the change in Immanuel Kant's philosophy after the earthquake based on the thesis that t
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Rao, Ursula. "Ritual als Performanz Zur Charakterisierung eines Paradigmenwechsels." Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte 59, no. 4 (2007): 351–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007307781787615.

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AbstractThe article characterizes a paradigmatic change in ritual studies in the last twenty years, by discussing the impact of the 'performative turn' in the social sciences for the analysis of ritual action and ritual efficacy. Two streams of theories are distinguished: (1) studies that re-conceptualize the relation between ritual and its social contexts, viewing it as a dynamic encounter that includes negotiation, adjustment and persuasion, and (2) studies that explore the inner dynamic of ritual and characterize the activities and media that turn ritual action into transformative performan
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Amezzian, Mohammed. "The Official Endowment between Ethical Incentive and Paradigmatic Employment." Islamic Studies 63, no. 1 (2024): 9–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.52541/isiri.v63i1.3052.

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The growth of endowment institutions and charitable activities witnessed significant expansion during political transitions in the Levant, Iraq, and Egypt. Notably, this trend became more pronounced following the post-Crusades with the Zengid, Ayyubid, and Mamlūk states. These institutions and charitable endeavours became a focal point for many Jewish scholars and Israelis who devoted considerable scholarly attention to understanding the religious, social, and political dimensions of this phenomenon. This paper posits the fundamental hypothesis that these scholarly inquiries were influenced by
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Sztompka, Piotr. "The Focus on Everyday Life: a New Turn in Sociology." European Review 16, no. 1 (2008): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798708000045.

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Sociology is currently undergoing an interesting theoretical and methodological turn. A number of recent and influential works of sociology deal with the seemingly trivial phenomena of everyday life. The standard mass surveys are being replaced by in-depth, interpretative, and qualitative procedures that focus on the visual surface of society. They do so by means of observation and its extension – photography. The author believes that this is not a new fashion but rather signals a true paradigmatic shift. For the author, it heralds the emergence of a ‘third’ sociology, after the ‘first sociolo
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Reznikova, K. V. "INDIGENOUS METHODOLOGIES IN FOREIGN SOCIAL AND HUMANITARIAN KNOWLEDGE." Northern Archives and Expeditions 5, no. 4 (2021): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31806/2542-1158-2021-5-4-121-132.

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This article focuses on indigenous methodologies that made their mark in the postcolonial turn in the 2010s and in the process of their formation. Indigenous methodologies are characterized by reflexivity as an ongoing assessment of all aspects of research, holistic epistemology, decolonizing optics, indigenous ethics, and fundamental ways of obtaining knowledge. The indigenous ways of acquiring knowledge are diverse and metaphorically appeal to traditional cultural practices, have a narrative component, they are characterized by dialogism and equality of dialogue participants, the predominanc
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Rohlfer, Sylvia, and Yingying Zhang. "Culture studies in international business: paradigmatic shifts." European Business Review 28, no. 1 (2016): 39–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ebr-07-2015-0070.

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Purpose – This paper aims to unfold the path of how the complexity of culture issues leads to a rising pressure for paradigm changes in the research on culture in international management. In terms of academic debate about culture, the crucial paradigm shift has not yet happened. Research and writing are still dominated by a mechanistic-rational approach which does not quite know to handle cultural phenomena which by nature are mutuable, often transient and invariably context-specific. Rising pressure is observed for paradigm changes through three main trends: integration of West-East dichotom
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Carroll, Karen. "Living the Art of Nursing." Nursing Science Quarterly 37, no. 1 (2023): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08943184231207370.

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The article that follows reflects on the importance, the precision, and the guidance provided through theoretical foundations, science, and art of nursing as directed by these paradigmatic theoretical frameworks and their corresponding practice methodologies. The mainstay element common across all frameworks is the precise essentials contained within the nursing theoretical frameworks that, in turn, guide the contributions of the nursing discipline. The humanbecoming paradigm serves as the primary highlighted focus of the article.
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Soto-Molina and Eduardo Jairo. "Paradigms and Different Types of Research." International Journal of Social Science And Human Research 06, no. 12 (2023): 7442–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10365664.

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The structure of the research processes is represented according to the paradigmatic nature of the researcher's knowledge and two major differentiation criteria: the DIACHRONIC Structure and the SYNCHRONOUS Structure. Every investigative process varies according to its evolution over time for the first structure and how it is considered an independent process over time, according to the second structure (Padrón, 1992). Researchers throughout the history of science have developed, shared, and worked under a worldview of reality that has led them to a system of beliefs around knowledge as ways o
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Ranieri, Antonio, Marco Borsari, Stefano Casalini, et al. "How to Turn an Electron Transfer Protein into a Redox Enzyme for Biosensing." Molecules 26, no. 16 (2021): 4950. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26164950.

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Cytochrome c is a small globular protein whose main physiological role is to shuttle electrons within the mitochondrial electron transport chain. This protein has been widely investigated, especially as a paradigmatic system for understanding the fundamental aspects of biological electron transfer and protein folding. Nevertheless, cytochrome c can also be endowed with a non-native catalytic activity and be immobilized on an electrode surface for the development of third generation biosensors. Here, an overview is offered of the most significant examples of such a functional transformation, ca
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Mustafa, Fahrina, and Riad Mustafa. "CROSSING ORGANIZATIONAL BOUNDARY’S EFFECT ON PARADIGMATIC SHIFT AND THE IMPLICATION TO MARKETING STRATEGY OF AN ORGANIZATION." Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review 1, no. 3 (2018): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.26487/hebr.v1i3.1294.

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This paper studies the paradigmatic shift as the effect on the crossing organizational boundaries activities. Boundary crossing as part of specific function of organizations is common to organization theories. Nevertheless, the increasing and strong rate of occurrence of the crossing boundary activities is considered important today as the consequence of the technological revolution in information and communication technology coupled with the future technologies. Crossing boundaries influence the people involved and the institutional sets. The relationships within the boundaries are increasing
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Raquel Vea Escarza. "Syntactic and Semantic Rules in Old English Adjective Formation." Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies 45 (February 16, 2013): 75–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_misc/mj.20129259.

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The aim of this journal article is to offer a paradigmatic analysis of the formation of adjectives by means of affixation in Old English. More specifically, the focus is on the change of meaning attributable to the processes of word-formation that turn out affixal adjectives. In a paradigmatic model, the formal modification of stems maps onto semantic and/or syntactic modifications, which are couched in terms of semantic and syntactic rules. After an analysis of the semantic and syntactic rules that apply in the formation of 3,365 derived adjectives, two conclusions are reached. In the first p
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Rouleau, Linda, Mark de Rond, and Geneviève Musca. "From the ethnographic turn to new forms of organizational ethnography." Journal of Organizational Ethnography 3, no. 1 (2014): 2–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/joe-02-2014-0006.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to outline the context and the content of the six papers that follow in this special issue on “New Forms of Organizational Ethnography”. Design/methodology/approach – This editorial explains the burgeoning interest in organizational ethnography over the last decade in terms of several favourable conditions that have supported this resurgence. It also offers a general view of the nature and diversity of new forms of organizational ethnography in studies of management and organization. Findings – New forms of organizational ethnography have emerged in respo
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Gelfert, Axel. "Beyond The ‘Null Setting’." Epistemology & Philosophy of Science 56, no. 2 (2019): 60–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/eps201956230.

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Epistemologists of testimony have tended to construct highly stylized (so-called “null setting”) examples in support of their respective philosophical positions, the paradigmatic case being the casual request for directions from a random stranger. The present paper analyzes the use of such examples in the early controversy between reductionists and anti-reductionists about testimonial justification. The controversy concerned, on the one hand, the source of whatever epistemic justification our testimony-based beliefs might have, and, on the other hand, the phenomenology of testimonial acceptanc
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Saidkodirova, Dilfuzakhan S. "TRANSTERMINOLOGISATION AS A SECONDARY NOMINAL PRODUCT." Oriental Journal of Philology 03, no. 01 (2023): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojp-03-01-02.

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Changes in terminology as a result of sharp changes in the state and society, the rapid development of science, terms that create new meanings are gaining a stronger place in the vocabulary of the Uzbek language. The terminological system, in turn, is an open, stable, independent system divided into thematic groups, with various paradigmatic relations between the fields and their elements, and at the same time, it is micro-system in relation to language and macro-system in relation to its semantic groups.
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Davydov, Ivan. "The Role of “Cultural Turns” in the Study of the History of Religion and Church History." ISTORIYA 14, no. 12-2 (134) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840029690-8.

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The relevance of this study is grounded in the need to regularly revise and update the methodological tools of the humanities, including those of history. The object of the philosophical and methodological analysis undertaken by the author is the so-called “cultural” turns in the humanities of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The object of the philosophical and methodological analysis undertaken by the author is the so-called “cultural” turns in the humanities of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, and the subject is their significance for the improvement of historic
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Bykov, O. M. "Legal paradigm in the theory of law." Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, no. 5 (November 17, 2023): 696–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2023.05.124.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal paradigm and its cognitive possibilities in modern legal theory. The problem of paradigms, which became relevant thanks to the concept of Thomas Kuhn, does not stop bothering the scientific community. Of particular interest to study is the legal paradigm, the relevance of the study of which in our time can be seen in the fact that this legal construction allows solving the issue of applied significance.
 State-legal transformations in our country caused changes in the methodology of scientific knowledge, prevailing legal ideals and value
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Winne, Phil. "Paradigmatic Issues in State-of-the-Art Research Using Process Data." Frontline Learning Research 6, no. 3 (2019): 250–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14786/flr.v6i3.551.

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Learning science is enthusiastically adopting new instruments to gather physiological and other forms of event data to represent mental states and series of them that reflect processes. In an attempt to provoke more thought about this kind of research, I suggest paradigmatic issues relating to data, analyses of them and interpretations of results. I advocate we not label these data as “objective.” Instead, we share a subjective interpretation of them. I argue propositions about validity need more nuance. Bounds on generalization related to so-called ecological validity are rarely empirically j
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Silva, Gabriel Ferreira da. "De Dicto and De Re: A Brandomian experiment on Kierkegaard." Revista de Filosofia Moderna e Contemporânea 7, no. 2 (2019): 221–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/rfmc.v7i2.24797.

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The recent historical turn within the analytic tradition has experienced growing enthusiasm concerning the procedure of rational reconstruction, whose validity or importance, despite its paradigmatic examples in Frege and Russell, has not always enjoyed a consensus. Among the analytic philosophers who are the frontrunners of such a movement, Robert Brandom is one of a kind: his work on Hegel as well as on German Idealism has been increasing interest in, as well as awareness of, Hegel’s contributions to some current problems in that tradition. Thus, this work aims to show Brandom’s methodology
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Blyth, Mark. "Structures Do Not Come with an Instruction Sheet: Interests, Ideas, and Progress in Political Science." Perspectives on Politics 1, no. 4 (2003): 695–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592703000471.

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This article questions the centrality of interest-based explanation in political science. Through an examination of the “turn to ideas” undertaken in the past decade by rationalist and nonrationalist scholars in both comparative politics and international relations, it seeks to make three points. First, interests are far from the unproblematic and ever-ready explanatory instruments we assume them to be. Second, the ideational turn of historical institutionalism and constructivist international relations theory marks a substantive theoretical shift in the field precisely because it problematize
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Marchi, Giacomo, Alice Vianello, Ernesto Crisafulli, et al. "CYTOMEGALOVIRUS-INDUCED GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING AND PANCREATITIS COMPLICATING SEVERE COVID-19 PNEUMONIA: A PARADIGMATIC CASE." Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases 12, no. 1 (2020): e2020060. http://dx.doi.org/10.4084/mjhid.2020.060.

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Key points:
 
 
 COVID-19 is a novel pandemic disease whose pathophysiology and clinical description are still not completely defined.
 
 
 Besides respiratory symptoms, gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms (especially including anorexia, diarrhea, and abdominal pain) represent the commonest clinical manifestations.
 
 
 Emerging data point out that severe SARS-CoV-2 infection causes an immune dysregulation, which in turn may favor other infections.
 
 
 Here we describe a patient with severe COVID-19 pneumonia who developed in the resolvin
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Howes, Thomas D. "Religion as a Basic Human Good." American Journal of Jurisprudence 66, no. 2 (2021): 239–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajj/auab012.

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Abstract: For the sake of defending the political-ethical legitimacy of religious exemptions, this article analyzes what contemporary natural law theorists call the good of religion—harmony with the transcendent source of existence and meaning. This good serves as a principle in practical judgments, not as a premise in a deductive argument, but as an end of action. Practical familiarity and explicit understanding of this good can differ among individuals, and variations of such familiarity and understanding lead to differing practical judgments concerning what constitute reasonable choices in
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Bolaño Quintero, Jesús. "POST-POSTMODERN CHANGE OF SENSIBILITY IN PAUL AUSTER’S SUNSET PARK." ODISEA, no. 22 (December 31, 2021): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/odisea.v0i22.4460.

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At the turn of the millennium, the young writers of the New Sincerity movement tried to create a new realist literature by getting rid of the destructive power of postmodern irony. The consecrated writers of the old postmodern guard, whose Weltanschauung was conformed to the style and the relativistic reality-processing modes of the previous paradigm, saw this change with scepticism. Nevertheless, there was a change in their sensibility when approaching certain themes. This article analyses Paul Auster’s Sunset Park as paradigmatic example of that shift in order to shed some light on its natur
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Muchová, Linda. "Módní oděv jako paradigmatický model posthumani." Filosofický časopis 72, Mimořádné číslo 2 (2024): 117–35. https://doi.org/10.46854/fc.2024.2s.117.

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The study focuses on the theoretical articulation of the points of departure and assumptions of the so-called posthumanist turn in fashion design. In the first phase, we address the connection between fashion and modernity, which leads us to inquire about what posthumanist clothing fashion might have to say about the nature of modernity. In the ensuing discussion about the anthropology of clothing and the thinking of corporeality, we will point to a transformed understanding of the relationship between culture and nature, which questions the premises of classical, “humanistic” modernity. Accor
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SHOSTAK, L.B., and O.I. DIKARIEV. "Paradigmatic discourse on the future of innovation in Ukraine." Market Relations Development in Ukraine №7-8(218-219)2019 149 (September 19, 2019): 21–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3446940.

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The subject of the study is political and economic strategies for innovative processes in developed countries The purpose of the article reveals public author’s vision of the benefits of introducing world’s innovative strategies and systems in the Ukrainian economic practice for solving the tasks of sustainable economic growth. Methodology of the work is macroeconomics, international trade, theories of economic growth and sustainable development, systematic approach to the analysis of innovation factors influencing the sustainable output of the economy of knowledge. Using the metho
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Kenofer, Bruce. "Developing the Concept of Organismic Need." Gestalt Review 14, no. 1 (2010): 54–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/gestaltreview.14.1.54.

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Abstract The emergence and satisfaction of physiological needs such as hunger or thirst in the service of homeostasis has served as the paradigmatic example for organismic self-regulation within Gestalt therapy theory. It is argued that this metaphor is a poor model of organismic self-regulation; it obscures not only differences between separable processes of homeostatic and equilibrative regulation, but also differences between physiological and psychological needs. This, in turn, has led to the failure to recognize the developmental nature of psychological needs. Kegan's model of self-develo
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d’Aspremont, Jean. "The Law of International Organizations and the Art of Reconciliation." International Organizations Law Review 11, no. 2 (2014): 428–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15723747-01102006.

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After submitting that most scholarly and practical debates about the law of international organizations can be construed as a battle between arguments based on the idea of a contract and those based on the idea of a constitution, this article discusses international legal scholars’ ability to turn the foundational dichotomies between contractualism and constitutionalism into a dynamic and dialectic framework. It makes the argument that international legal scholars, and especially legal academics, while unanimously acknowledging the existence of such paradigmatic tensions, are regularly tempted
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Sampson, Kristin. "The Art of Politics as Weaving in Plato’s Statesman." Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Political Thought 37, no. 3 (2020): 485–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/20512996-12340296.

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Abstract This article asserts the significance of the portrayal of the political art of statesmanship as weaving, and aims to show how this image emphasizes two main aspects of the political art of statesmanship. Firstly, the image implies a three-dimensionality, both through the process of weaving and through the thickness of the protective fabric this produces, that in turn indicates the vital aspect of corporeality in politics. Secondly, weaving as a paradigmatic example of the art of statesmanship presents a way of incorporating different entities and joining diverse threads into a cohesiv
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Sauter, Willmar. "Deconstructing Turning Points. A postscript on the canonization of the avant-garde 1900." Nordic Theatre Studies 29, no. 1 (2017): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/nts.v29i1.102973.

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Deconstructing Turning Points is an attempt to understand why and how the period around the turn of the nineteenth century has been described as a “breakthrough of modern theatre”. Texts by Gösta M. Bergman, Christopher Innes and Erika Fischer-Lichte about this period are examined in order to see how these authors construct periodization. Leaning towards Thomas Postlewait’s concept of periods and Jacques Derrida’s deconstructive approach to discourse, the article points out some paradigmatic assumptions in the discussed texts. The three authors are not compared – writing in different language
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Sauter, Willmar. "Deconstructing Turning Points. A postscript on the canonization of the avant-garde 1900." Nordic Theatre Studies 29, no. 1 (2018): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/nts.v29i1.103315.

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Deconstructing Turning Points is an attempt to understand why and how the period around the turn of the nineteenth century has been described as a “breakthrough of modern theatre”. Texts by Gösta M. Bergman, Christopher Innes and Erika Fischer-Lichte about this period are examined in order to see how these authors construct periodization. Leaning towards Thomas Postlewait’s concept of periods and Jacques Derrida’s deconstructive approach to discourse, the article points out some paradigmatic assumptions in the discussed texts. The three authors are not compared – writing in different languages
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Metcalf, Thomas N. "Against Indifference Objections to the Fine-Tuning Argument." Southwest Philosophy Review 38, no. 1 (2022): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/swphilreview202238121.

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Critics of the Fine-Tuning Argument for Theism have recently argued that even if the universe is fine-tuned for life, certain features of the universe are still surprising given theism, because God should be indifferent between those features and their contraries. In the first section of this paper, I summarize this sort of Indifference Objection to the Fine-Tuning Argument. In the second section, I explain why contrary to initial appearances, these objections fail. In the third section, I present the Argument from Compatibility, which attempts to turn the tables by arguing that the paradigmat
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Tanner, Jakob. "Theorieträume der Kulturwissenschaft." Kulturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift 1, no. 1 (2016): 76–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kwg-2016-0010.

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Abstract My short article is a critical comment on Hartmut Böhme’s position paper „Perspectives of cultural studies in historical and contemporary analytical perspective“. I share Böhme’s conviction that research projects in the broad and blurred interdisciplinary field of culture studies must be grounded in a flexible theoretical plot. However, Böhme’s paper does not meet this challenge. I try therefore to suggest two trajectories of significant importance in a paradigmatic way: On the one hand, the always controversial definitions of culture are scrutinized, thereby relying on a context-sens
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Lazaryan, S. St, A. K. Botasheva, and S. R. Koblev. "Political online advertising: the main paradigms of research." Sovremennaya nauka i innovatsii, no. 4 (44) (2023): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37493/2307-910x.2023.4.28.

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In the article, Internet advertising is revealed as a socio-political phenomenon, where the authors turn to various paradigms as general theoretical orientations for cognition of the phenomenon. It is proved that studies of the socio-political reality of the life of modern society, which can no longer do without Internet advertising, including political advertising, are based on three main paradigmatic foundations: structural, interpretive, unifying (integrative). It is revealed that Internet advertising as a social institution acts as a political phenomenon, among other things, and is a fairl
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James, Patrick. "Systemist International Relations." International Studies Quarterly 63, no. 4 (2019): 781–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqz086.

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Abstract Systemist international relations (SIR) is put forward as a potential solution to short- and long-term problems faced by the discipline of international relations (IR). SIR responds to the immediate difficulties that stem from an impasse between advocates of analytic eclecticism and skeptics who prefer paradigmatic research. The more sustained challenges posed by the size and complexity of IR also can be met through implementation of SIR, which entails a graphic turn. Along those lines, the Visual International Relations Project (VIRP) is creating an archive of one-page graphic summar
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Jashari, Dr Alda. "The importance of teaching paradigmatic lexical relations to EFL students: How to teach homonymy." International Journal of Teaching, Learning and Education 3, no. 5 (2024): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijtle.3.5.7.

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Developing vocabulary knowledge is crucially important for second language learners because vocabulary is the key determinant of all skills, and these are, in turn, of vital importance for academic success, both in children and adults. Vocabulary is essential for expressing thoughts, ideas, and emotions clearly and accurately. A strong vocabulary enables students to articulate their viewpoints more effectively in both written and spoken forms, facilitating better interactions in academic and social contexts. English vocabulary is rich in pairs of words, identical in sound and spelling but diff
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Scarpa, Simone, and Carl-Ulrik Schierup. "Who Undermines the Welfare State? Austerity-Dogmatism and the U-Turn in Swedish Asylum Policy." Social Inclusion 6, no. 1 (2018): 199–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v6i1.1285.

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Within the EU, the so-called “refugee crisis” has been predominantly dealt with as an ill-timed and untenable financial burden. Since the 2007–08 financial crisis, the overarching objective of policy initiatives by EU-governments has been to keep public expenditure firmly under control. Thus, Sweden’s decision to grant permanent residence to all Syrians seeking asylum in 2013 seemed to represent a paradigmatic exception, pointing to the possibility of combining a humanitarian approach in the “long summer of migration” with generous welfare provisions. At the end of 2015, however, Sweden revers
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Melnikov, A. "ON THE PROBLEM OF METAPARADIGMATIC TYPOLOGIZATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Sociology 8 (2017): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2413-7979/8.3.

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The paper examines the problem of pluralism in modern paradigmatic conceptualizations of sociological knowledge. The notion of polyparadigmality, main typologies of paradigms, and attempts of their meta-theoretic generalizations are considered. In this context, most attention paid to the existential paradigm as one of the most relevant approaches to the understanding of current social changes. Based on theoretical and historical perspectives, author proposes a structured typology that includes classical, nonclassical and postnonclassical metaparadigms, each of which, in turn, involves certain
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Lassalle, Martina. "Non-criminal murders: A sociological essay about the use of self-defence in Argentina." Oñati Socio-Legal Series 11, no. 6S (2021): S1—S20. http://dx.doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1224.

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This article seeks to examine the use of the figure of self-defence in the practices of the Buenos Aires criminal justice system. As we will show with the analysis of some paradigmatic cases, through the use of this exceptional figure, this criminal justice system produces certain murders as non-criminal acts to, paradoxically, safeguard individual life as a hegemonic value. Moreover, we will observe that the use of this legal figure reveals that killings to protect private property may not have a criminal character either. This in turn suggests that private property is also a hegemonic value
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Baumann, Holger, and Monika Betzler. "Paternalism in Friendship." Monist 108, no. 2 (2025): 167–78. https://doi.org/10.1093/monist/onaf006.

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Abstract Several authors have argued that friendship plays a distinct role in the justification of paternalism. But their accounts face several challenges, and they one-sidedly focus on cases in which friendship allegedly provides reasons in favor of paternalism. In response to these accounts, we develop a new Modifying View, according to which relationship-independent reasons determine the (im-)permissibility of paternalism in paradigmatic cases, while friendship only affects its moral quality, both positively and negatively. We then turn to borderline cases, in which relationship-independent
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