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Ontology and Epistemology
Mabel Medina
Shirley Uribe
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Introduction
Ontology and epistemology are philosophical assumptions or positions.
These are basic terms for research which we must understand in the theory chapter.
Foundations
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Ontology
Ontology issues are concerned with questions pertaining the kinds of things that exist within society (The SAGE Online Dictionary of Social Research Method, 2006).
Social ontology, introduced by Bryman in 2008, is defined as a philosophical consideration in research which concerns the nature of social entities.
Ontology concerns our beliefs about the kind and nature of reality and the social world.
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Epistemology
Epistemology is the assumptions we make about the kind or the nature of knowledge (Richards, 2003).
Is a way of looking at the world and making a sense of it.
This also deals with the nature of knowledge and its possibility (what knowledge is possible and can be attempted and what is not).
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Types of Ontology and epistemology
There are quite a range of epistemological and ontological positions, i.e., views of the world and knowledge.
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Positivism and objectivism
Objectivism is an ontological assumption and positivism an epistemological one.
Positivism focuses on the importance of objectivity and evidence in searching for truth.
The world is unaffected by the researcher.
Objectivism is the state of being objective.
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Critiques to positivist thinking
If rules and laws are derived from observation, then it is also quite possible that a future observation proves an exception to a current rule or law (Ormston et al, 2014).
The post-positivism arised as a second version of positivism.
Reality can be known approximately but not accurately.
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Interpretivism and constructionism
Constructivism stablishes that external reality exists but is only known through human mind and socially constructed meanings.
Interpretivism stablishes that the researcher and the world impact on each other.
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Open Ended
What is the difference between positivism and post-positivism?
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Multiple Choice
What is ontology?
A theory that establishes the two different ways of perceiving the world.
A philosophical assumption.
A general belief of people in the last century.
A method.
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What is the difference between Interpretivism and constructionism?
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Mabel Medina
Shirley Uribe
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