Ontology is the theory of "what exists" and is the foremost concern of metaphysics, which is the study of the ... J Ladyman - 《General Philosophy of Science》 被引量: 16发表: 2007年 THE NATURE OF EPISTEMOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES: WHAT DO WE MEAN BY 'RIGOUR'? At ...
On the television in the United Kingdom there has been a long running programme: “University Challenge”. In this programme students from different universities in Britain compete, in a quiz-show format, at answering questions from a question master. In
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Ontology concerns the nature of reality. If you believe reality is objective and exists independently, that's a realist ontological approach. If you believe individual perceptions shape reality, it's a relativist ontology. Epistemology deals with how we know things. The epistemological paradigm can ...
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Qualitative Research on Educational Technology: Philosophies, Methods and Challenges This paper reviews qualitative research in the field of educational technology through the lens of ontology, epistemology and methodology. A definition of educational technology research is followed by a discussion on how ba...
[33:28] It is based on both process ontology and thing ontology. So it is a functioning of both right now. [33:42] This now leads me to cover a gap which, something which I left out yesterday, because it was inconvenient and to reintroduce that matter. But now I think I will. No...
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