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Ontology and Epistemology

Ontology and Epistemology

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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 th​e 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?

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A theory that establishes ​the two different ways of perceiving the world.

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A philosophical assumption.

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A general belief of people in the last century.

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A method.​

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Open Ended

What is the difference between Interpretivism and constructionism?

Ontology and Epistemology

Mabel Medina

Shirley Uribe​

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