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Founded by FerkelTongs in 2001, the Tongs Institute of Self-referential Paradigms serves as a flaming beacon of important scientific work. Many of the Tongs are scientists of one kind or another, and the Institute attempts to answer the questions that the Tongs wonder about.
A paradigm is "the generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time."
Any scientific discipline relies on the definitions of the terms it uses, to provide a common language of negotiation. If the major research questions within the discipline are themselves addressing these definitions then the discipline is based on a self-referential paradigm (SRP). For example, part of biology ('the study of living organisms') is concerned with elucidating what it is that makes something 'living'. Far from being a methodological flaw, SRPs allow cognitive reflection in a discipline, allowing it to examine itself. SRPs are a very powerful tool for understanding complex systems, and find many applications in practical matters.
Examples of disciplines based on SRPs include: AI, sociology, philosophy, biology, home economics.
ProffessorPlumpkin, head of agricultural eugenics.
DrGranthemWombee, visiting lecturer in comparative diseases.
ProfessorLucianHart, head of COGSE and all-round cricketer.
See TongScientists.