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Epistemological bases, References:
James Hiller (2016) EPISTEMOLOGICAL…
Epistemological bases
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Logical positivism
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There is more than one interpretation of reality, but all variables must be controlled.
The study of reproductive activity, not directed at change, is considered science.
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Empiricism
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Different perspectives of action research, reality and interpretation are not considered scientific research.
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Dialectical materialism
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Reality is always changing, which means that knowledge is the understanding of these changes.
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Post Positivism
It is closer to the facts, to give an answer
According to Weber (n.d) the investigation must be based from the point of view of the subject and not of the researcher.
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