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  1. Epistemology of Social Science Research: exploration in inculture researchers.Magoroh Maruyama - 1969 - Dialectica 23 (3‐4):229-280.
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  • Paradigmatology and its Application to Cross‐Disciplinary, Cross‐Professional and Cross‐Cultural Communication.Magoroh Maruyama - 1974 - Dialectica 28 (3‐4):135-196.
    SummaryParadigmatology as a science of structures of reasoning which vary from culture to culture, from profession to profession, and sometimes from individual to individual is outlined, and communication difficulties between paradigms are discussed. Three paradigms are used as examples: hierarchical, unilateral, homogenistic, universalistic, categorical, classificational, deductive, rank‐ordering, competitive paradigm with predetermined universe; individualistic, isolationists, random, nominalistic, atomistic, statistical, probabilistic, egocentric paradigm with thermodynamically and informationally decaying universe; mutualistic, reciprocally interactive, heterogeneity‐creating, network‐structured, relational, contextual, complementary, symbiotic paradigm with self‐generating and self‐organizing (...)
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  • The Dictate of the Unconscious: The Latent Meaning of a Philosophical Text.Hynek Tippelt - 2021 - E-Logos 28 (1):50-59.
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