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Academic Metaparadigm Theory

Similar to Meta-academic Paradigm Theory, but focused specifically on the paradigms that define entire academic disciplines from a higher level. It asks: What are the super-categories that organize knowledge? Is the fundamental divide between the sciences and the humanities? Or between theoretical and applied fields? This theory maps the architecture of the academy itself and how it channels intellectual inquiry.
Academic Metaparadigm Theory Example: The "Two Cultures" divide identified by C.P. Snow—between the scientific and literary intellectual cultures—is a classic Academic Metaparadigm. It explains why a physicist and a poet might have such different values, methods, and notions of truth, and why interdisciplinary work between them is so rare and difficult.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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