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    scientific approach‚ other sources of knowledge; and the research process 2. Philosophies underlying research in the social sciences Philosophy of science (ideology‚ epistemology‚ ontology and methodology); empirical –analytical science (empiricismpositivism); historical hermeneutical science (behaviourism‚ phenomenology‚ existentialism‚ idealism and pragmatism); Critical science (Marxist approaches- marxism; realism‚ post modernism‚ post structuralism and feminism); Deductive and Inductive approaches

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    Introduction Prior to attending the Women’s Studies 5363 Feminist/Womanist Epistemology class‚ I did not have a clear understand of the distinction between epistemology and methodology. After taking this class‚ my understanding is much clearer. Epistemology‚ the philosophy of knowledge or the study of knowledge and belief‚ is concerned with creation of knowledge‚ conditions of knowledge‚ sources of knowledge‚ structure of knowledge‚ limits of knowledge‚ and the distribution of knowledge. Methodology

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    Sociology overlaps with a variety of disciplines that study society‚ in particular anthropology‚ political science‚ economics‚ and social philosophy. Many comparatively new fields such as communication studies‚ cultural studies‚ demographyand literary theory‚ draw upon methods that originated in sociology. The terms "social science" and "social research" have both gained a degree of autonomy since their origination in classical sociology. The distinct field of social psychology emerged from the many

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    through the use of reason and empiricism is obtained through experience. Externalism‚ empiricism‚ constructivism‚ and etc. Rene Descartes Immanuel Kant Aristotle Plato Locke Berkeley Spinoza The kind of knowledge of how can we know what we know‚ the reason why? How is knowledge got? Metaphysics Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and fundamental properties of being. Idea owed to Aristotle. In Greece Realism Idealism Materialism Dualism Monism Aristotle

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    broad divisions: mathematical logic (formal symbolic logic) and what is now called philosophical logic. • Philosophy of mind deals with the nature of the mind and its relationship to the body‚ and is typified by disputes between dualism and materialism. In recent years there have been increasing similarities‚ between this branch of philosophy and cognitive science. • Philosophy of language is the reasoned inquiry

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    ------------------------------------------------- MidAmerica Nazarene University ------------------------------------------------- School of Nursing and Health Science ------------------------------------------------- RN-BSN Program ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- NURS 4703: Nursing Research/Informatics ------------------------------------------------- Take-home Quiz #1 – Due January 23‚ 8:00 am -------------------------------------------------

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    History of sociology From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Sociology | | Portal | Theory and History | Positivism · Antipositivism Functionalism · Conflict theory Middle-range · Mathematical Critical theory · Socialization Structure and agency | Research methods | Quantitative · Qualitative Computational · Ethnographic | Topics and Subfields | Cities · Class · Crime · Culture Deviance · Demography · Education Economy · Environment · Family

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    vs. Berkeley Empiricism is the view that all knowledge comes from experience whatever is the mind got there through the senses. Locke was an empiricist who held that the mind was tabula rasa or a blank slate at birth to be written upon by sensory experience. Empiricism is opposed to rationalism or the view that mental ideas and knowledge exist in the mind prior to experience that there are abstract or innate ideas. George Berkeley argued against rationalism and materialism. He also criticized

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    impact of positionality over the research that we undertake to give the fair enough to the outcome of the research. Table of contents Abstract i The Title 1 Introduction 1 Background: 1 Literature Review 2 Positivism verses Interpretivism Approach: 2 Emic verses Etic Approach: 3 Empiricism Verses Rationalism: 4 Constructivism and Reductionism: 4 Main Argument 5 Religion: 5 Culture: 6 Language: 6 Education: 7 Discussion 7 Conclusions 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 The Title Please

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    or not‚ everyone has their own perspective on how or what nurses should be. These perspectives are based on paradigms and theories which greatly affects their overall practice. The three main paradigms in the nursing profession are the following; empiricism‚ interpretive and critical social. Each of which on their own ways have provided contribution to the discipline. It also helped pave the connection of theories or hypothesis into practice.. The purposes of this article are to explain and define

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