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| + | ''<translate><!--T:3--> We would like our reader to have an immediate perception of the topics that will be debated in '''[[Masticationpedia]]'''; we will review some of the most current issues concerning the epistemological evolution of science in general, and medical as well as dental medicine in particular.</translate> <br><br><translate><!--T:4--> You can also watch a [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYlmVJLgEzIeVdFudy_8VImh1x0riDiTc video of ours] on Youtube, for your convenience. </translate>'' |
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| + | <p class="titolo"><b><translate><!--T:1--> Introduction</translate></b></p> |
| + | [[File:Videospot.png|thumb|'''[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYlmVJLgEzIeVdFudy_8VImh1x0riDiTc <translate><!--T:2--> Introduction to Masticationpedia</translate>]'''|link=https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYlmVJLgEzIeVdFudy_8VImh1x0riDiTc]] |
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| + | <translate><!--T:6--> In this phase we will consider the two fundamental aspects of '''Progress of Science''', according to the '''Kuhn Paradigms''', and '''Epistemology''' which questions the concepts of "Statistical Inference" and "Interdisciplinarity".</translate> |
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| + | <translate><!--T:7--> These two themes, which apparently seem to be in conflict with each other, as the first one needs ''disciplinarity'' to highlight the "Anomalies in the Paradigm" and the second needs "''Interdisciplinarity''", they will integrate through a resolving element that consists of "''metacognitive scaffolds''", i.e. cognitive bridges between specialist disciplines. In this context, therefore, the reader will be better able to appreciate the ''stochastic approach'' towards one of the most controversial topics in masticatory rehabilitations, such as, "'''Malocclusion'''", from which come most of the masticatory rehabilitation procedures such as orthodontics, prosthesis and orthognathic surgery.</translate> |
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| + | <translate><!--T:8--> So, in addition to anticipating the scientific and philosophical aspect of Masticationpedia, we will finally focus on topics such as "Complex Systems", the "Emergent Behaviour" of Complex Systems and "System’s Coherence": necessary steps to introduce scientific clinical topics which bring with them doubts, questions and at the same time paradigmatic innovations tending to change the status quo of the deterministic and reductionist clinical thinking ''routine'', before a stochastic and interdisciplinary language logic.</translate> |
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| + | {{ArtBy|autore=Gianni Frisardi}} |
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| ==Ab ovo<ref><translate><!--T:9--> Latin for "since the very beginning"</translate></ref>== | | ==Ab ovo<ref><translate><!--T:9--> Latin for "since the very beginning"</translate></ref>== |
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| [[File:The phases of paradigm change according to Thomas Kuhn.jpg|right|thumb|<translate><!--T:14--> The phases of paradigm change according to Thomas Kuhn</translate>]] | | [[File:The phases of paradigm change according to Thomas Kuhn.jpg|right|thumb|<translate><!--T:14--> The phases of paradigm change according to Thomas Kuhn</translate>]] |
| <translate><!--T:15--> The two sensitive aspects of the current social, scientific and clinical reality (which seem to conflict with each other, but as we will see at the end of this reading will be complementary) are the "Progress of Science" according to Kuhn and the "Epistemology".</translate> | | <translate><!--T:15--> The two sensitive aspects of the current social, scientific and clinical reality (which seem to conflict with each other, but as we will see at the end of this reading will be complementary) are the "Progress of Science" according to Kuhn and the "Epistemology".</translate> |
| + | ==Bibliography== |