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Scientific paradigms drive cultural change from "summary" of The Patterning Instinct by Jeremy R. Lent

The shaping of cultural values and norms is a complex and intricate process that is influenced by a variety of factors. One of the most powerful drivers of cultural change is the prevailing scientific paradigm of a society. Scientific paradigms provide a framework for understanding the world and interpreting our place within it. They not only dictate our perceptions of reality but also shape our beliefs, values, and behaviors. When a new scientific paradigm emerges, it can disrupt existing cultural beliefs and practices, leading to profound changes in society. For example, the Copernican revolution challenged the geocentric view of the universe, which had been central to Western culture for centuries. This shift in scientific understanding had far-reaching implications, impacting everything from religion and philos...
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    The Patterning Instinct

    Jeremy R. Lent

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