CS235 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Karl Popper, Anomie, Protestantism
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2 basic paradigms of research inquiry into particular phenomenon: naturalism. Rhetoric paradigm-known as a type of proof, or way of reasoning and arguing. What it is to be observed and scrutinized. The kind of questions that are supposed to be asked and probed for answers in relation to subject. How the results of research should be interpreted. Naturalist and interpretivist paradigms of social s are comprised of 3 logics of knowing: epistemology, ontology, methodology. Logos: the practice of organizing words into speech. Logical practice of organizing the process of coming to knowledge. How we understand the word is a function of where we are located or place from which we come to knowledge. Questions of ontology entail questions about nature of existence. Organizing principle by which we understand what is . Refers to the logical production of what we know to exist. Entails the logic by which we organize research and writing.