Putting philosophy to work: developing the conceptual architecture of research projects

IF 3.2 0 PHILOSOPHY Journal of Critical Realism Pub Date : 2023-05-27 DOI:10.1080/14767430.2023.2217054
Adam J. Nichol, Catherine Hastings, Dave Elder-Vass
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ABSTRACT Research necessarily entails the close interrelation of concepts and arguments, including solutions to a range of meta-questions, whether acknowledged explicitly or not. Despite this, few detailed accounts currently exist that support researchers to develop their complex conceptual architectures, especially in critical realist spheres. Indeed, many published accounts often omit much of this ‘messiness’ that sits behind, yet is foundational to, research projects. Those accounts that do seek to portray how/why researchers have made decisions (e.g. about connections between research philosophy, methodology, methods, theory and empirical evidence) tend to focus on one set of meta-questions, or occasionally on the relationships between two sets, at a time. Therefore, this paper presents a flexible framework – supported by specific examples from studies – that we hope will be useful in supporting researchers from all traditions, but especially critical realists, to carefully think through and develop more holistic connections in their conceptual architecture.
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将哲学付诸实践:开发研究项目的概念架构
摘要研究必然需要概念和论点的密切相互关系,包括一系列元问题的解决方案,无论是否明确承认。尽管如此,目前很少有详细的描述支持研究人员开发他们复杂的概念架构,尤其是在批判性现实主义领域。事实上,许多已发表的报道往往忽略了研究项目背后的“混乱”,但这是研究项目的基础。那些试图描述研究人员如何/为什么做出决定的描述(例如,关于研究哲学、方法论、方法、理论和实证之间的联系)往往一次关注一组元问题,或者偶尔关注两组元问题之间的关系。因此,本文提出了一个灵活的框架——由研究的具体例子支持——我们希望这将有助于支持所有传统的研究人员,尤其是批判性现实主义者,在他们的概念架构中仔细思考并发展更全面的联系。
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