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19 Cards in this Set
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Bottom layer of philosophy chart
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Philosophy: foundation of knowledge. Epstemology, Ontology, Axiology
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5th layer of chart
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Paradigms: Interpretive/rhetorical, Cultural/critical, Social science
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4th layer of chart
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Theory: systematically related set of ideas used to explain our describe why something is
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3rd layer of chart
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Methodology: what methods can you use to get the best answers
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2nd layer of chart
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Method: process used to help get answers that demonstrate theory
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Top layer of chart
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Tool: instrument used to conduct research
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define onotology
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determinism vs. free will. what is the nature of reality. do we make choice or are we programmed
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define Epstemology
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discovering truth vs. creating truth. what counts as knowledge
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define Axiology
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the nature of values. do we build theory from assn objective standpoint or do we create theory that questions the way they are
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interpretive/rhetorical paradigm definition
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access to reality is only through social constructions. (language, consciousness, shared meaning. why are they doing it
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Cultural/critical paradigm definitions
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adding in people who have been left out of research. how do we dominate groups regulate cultural values
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social sciences paradigm definition
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assume reality is objectively given and can be described by independent, measurable properties.
relationships, interpersonal, gender |
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"Big T"
Predict and control. Data testable |
Objective theory. social sciences
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"little t" new understanding of people's values
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interpretive theory
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symbolic interactionism theory
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self is defined through the interconnection of language, meaning and thought. George Mead
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three principles of symbolic interactionism and their definitions
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meaning: construction of reality. (snake)
language: source of meaning. we have the ability to name things. thought: taking role of the other interpretations of symbols is modified by thought processes. thinking. |
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coordinated management of meaning theory
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as people tell stories, others tell stories back
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stories told and stories lives
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stories told: narrative we use to make sense of stories lived
stories lived: co-constructed actions we perform with others |
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cosmopolitan communication
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communication with others that we may disagree with where we try to understand and not change them
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