Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-2017

Keywords

Exploratory Methods, Qualitative Methods, Interpretative Methods, Dialectics, Epistemology

Abstract

Confirmatory, deductive research cannot produce absolute truths, according Karl POPPER (2002). If we accept this premise, then it is worth giving inductive and explorative research another chance. Exploration can produce valid and insightful findings in the social sciences, if conducted in a transparent and self-reflexive way. It can also profit from applying dialectical thinking. This article proposes a rationale for exploration in the social sciences and it elaborates the criteria on which such research must stand.

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Citation / Publisher Attribution

International Journal of Science and Research Methodology, v. 5, issue 4, p. 129-150.

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