Date: 2009-02-01 10:23 pm (UTC)
Also: this is how I would generalize the concept to social sciences as well, and to the arts. Psychology and economics certainly have/had paradigms... With art it is a little different, less axed on theories re: what is happening than on systems/hierarchies of value judgment, perhaps... i.e. I wouldn't want to call the rise of abstraction in the visual arts (say) a paradigm shift so much as a change in an entire nexus of beliefs concerning originality, intellectual property, tradition, progress...
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