And it is to be believed that in studying them we are studying not a special class but are establishing a generally valid paradigm of the whole of mankind.
To the extent a paradigm does that, it can be considered valuable.
The Natural Hygienist's paradigm for the cause of both degenerative and infectious disease is called the Theory of Toxemia, or "self-poisoning.
But the actual worth or truth of any paradigm is found not in its "reality," but in its utility.
For the conjugation of verbs, no paradigm can be given; as the singular number of the present tense of the indicative mood differs in almost all words, and is more difficult to learn than the augments of the Greek verbs.
The ordinary Greek grammar gives a complete paradigm of the verb, without suggesting that the double or treble forms of Perfects, Aorists, etc.
Similarly verbs in -omega and -mu iota interchange forms of tenses, and the completed paradigm of the verb is often made up of both.
The particular conjugation and paradigm to which any verb belongs can only be learned by practice, or from the dictionaries.
This perspective was an essential paradigm shift for nursing knowledge, but essential for study of the caring phenomena.
The philanthropic paradigm enables a relationship in which dignity is bestowed as a "gift from one who is whole to one who is not" (p.
These paradigm descriptions facilitate our knowing how we are with others.
Gadow (1984) refers to this view as a paradigm of philanthropy.
Hence it looks to intellect itself, is perfected by it, and has this as the measure and most beautiful paradigm of all its energies.
While it fell well behind the expectations of those in need of support for finding their place in the current pragmatic context, a new paradigm of scientific and humanistic investigation was acknowledged- computation.
The paradigm of a once-for-life education is over, as much as literacy is over.
Each idea is the result of choices in a certain paradigm of existence.
The paradigmemployed uses eye movement recordings and comprehension measures to study picture-text interactions.
Education based on the paradigmof literacy is, as we have seen, a luxury which a society, rich or poor, cannot afford.
For these and other reasons, researchers working within the informational paradigm needed to synthesize specialized languages designed in such ways to avoid ambiguity and make higher efficiency of automated processing possible.
Practical experiences in which time is of the essence, and activities that require synchronization or are based on a configurational paradigm are different in nature from writing and reading.
New conditions of generalized interconnection almost turn the paradigm of continuing education into continuous education that corresponds to changes in human experience unfolding under even more complex circumstances.
In some ways, Japan has almost no interest in a change of paradigm in television, such as the revolutionary digital TV, because an enormous industry, present in almost every home where television is used, would have to reinvent itself.
Their uses will be best ascertained by examining the paradigm at the end of this section.
The attention of the reader is also requested to the following paradigm of the tenses as classified according to our arrangement.
Here is the simplest paradigm for desire seeking satisfaction, but it is on a plane rarely found in man, because his life is too complicated for such formulae to work.
It stands, however, as a sort of paradigm of bad habit- forming and presents a problem in treatment that is typical of such habits.
The final t in the third persons of this paradigm in the Val Soana dialect is, or was, constant in the whole conjugation, and becomes in its turn a particular characteristic in this section of the Franco-Provencal.
Especially noteworthy in the conjugation of the verb is the paradigm cantere, canteres, &c.