Meta-paradigm
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- For the belief meta-framework, see Meta-paradigmal theory.
A meta-paradigm is a map or framework to orient paradigms. This is obvious when we consider a paradigm as a way of thinking or seeing.
The
cognitive panorama is combination of spaces where we can locate and compare paradimgs. The need for relating and paradigms was outlined by Kühlewind. By ceating order-spaces on a meta-level we can not only draw paradigms like "ways of thinking" but see them connected in an overview mode, see
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Interesting is how we can negotiate paradigms and learn from their differences. The best process for this is paradigm mapping (Kurt Hanks) who developed paradigm mapping courses with students and industry and academia classes for realising interdisciplinary or intercultural positions and how to change the positions and perspectives, and how to learn from that. A prerequistite is "out of the box" thinking, stepping back, and seeing broader contexts. One such place to see and negotiate issues on a meta-level is the
Cognitive_Panorama. [
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