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Re: Scientific discovery is generally (i) process, building on and supplem [#permalink]
Why is it paradigms if exemplar and paradigm are synonyms?
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Re: Scientific discovery is generally (i) process, building on and supplem [#permalink]
pls provide explanation for this text
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Scientific discovery is generally (i) ______ process, building on and supplementing the discoveries made by previous researchers.

USUALLY THE DISCOVERIES ARE a process of add up, one after one another. So the first blank is cumulative


But those discoveries that tend to alter the trajectory of human thought are often made in isolation of previous (ii) ______

Shift word BUT: sometimes the trajectory is unusual so the previous paradigms (discoveries) are isolated processes

Darwin's discovery of evolution, for example, though mainstream today, was not obviously (iii) _______ by the work of any naturalists before him.

for example Darwin's theory, which now is common to know, at the time was not anticipated by anyone at the time

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Scientific discovery is generally (i) ______ process, building on and supplementing the discoveries made by previous researchers. But those discoveries that tend to alter the trajectory of human thought are often made in isolation of previous (ii) ______ Darwin's discovery of evolution, for example, though mainstream today, was not obviously (iii) _______ by the work of any naturalists before him.


Blank (i) Blank (ii) Blank (iii)
A. a cumulative D. calculations G. hindered
B. an erroneous E. exemplars H. contended
C. an impertinent F. paradigms I. anticipated



Could you please explain how is the last sentence of the text connected with the first two? I mean, Darwin's work could not have been anticipated by the work naturalists before him but how does this connect with the idea that some discoveries are isolated from the previous ones?
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Re: Scientific discovery is generally (i) process, building on and supplem [#permalink]
How do we select between Option E. exemplar and Option F. paradigm?
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Scientific discovery is generally (i) ______ process, building on and supplementing the discoveries made by previous researchers.

USUALLY THE DISCOVERIES ARE a process of add up, one after one another. So the first blank is cumulative


But those discoveries that tend to alter the trajectory of human thought are often made in isolation of previous (ii) ______

Shift word BUT: sometimes the trajectory is unusual so the previous paradigms (discoveries) are isolated processes

Darwin's discovery of evolution, for example, though mainstream today, was not obviously (iii) _______ by the work of any naturalists before him.

for example Darwin's theory, which now is common to know, at the time was not anticipated by anyone at the time

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Carcass,

Paradigms and exemplars are same in meaning so which one to select depending on the context.
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Carcass wrote:
Scientific discovery is generally (i) ______ process, building on and supplementing the discoveries made by previous researchers.

USUALLY THE DISCOVERIES ARE a process of add up, one after one another. So the first blank is cumulative


But those discoveries that tend to alter the trajectory of human thought are often made in isolation of previous (ii) ______

Shift word BUT: sometimes the trajectory is unusual so the previous paradigms (discoveries) are isolated processes

Darwin's discovery of evolution, for example, though mainstream today, was not obviously (iii) _______ by the work of any naturalists before him.

for example Darwin's theory, which now is common to know, at the time was not anticipated by anyone at the time

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Carcass,

Paradigms and exemplars are same in meaning so which one to select depending on the context.



Good question but I think is pivotal your knowledge comes into the picture.

It is true that exemplar means a role model and paradigm as well. But when it comes to research or new discovery the paradigm is what we use to

Since we do need a concept that will be the bedrock years to come


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Scientific discovery is generally (i) process, building on and supplem [#permalink]
i think this question have a Grammar error (of previous (ii) ______ "",""Darwin's discovery of evolution) a comma should be inserted here
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i think this question have a Grammar error (of previous (ii) ______ "",""Darwin's discovery of evolution) a comma should be inserted here


at all.

Inserting a comma ther where you do not have two independent clauses and join with a comma which is a comma splice

GBut there you do not have both
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Re: Scientific discovery is generally (i) process, building on and supplem [#permalink]
This does not seem like an official question, while correct otherwise, the choices - Examplar and Paradigm are nearly synonymous and only differ by supposed usage in particular contexts. Not a solid reason imo.
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