The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, research methodology adopted and choices made during the course of the research project are underpinned by varying ontological, epistemological and axiological positions that may be known or unknown to the researcher. This paper sought to critically explore the philosophical underpinnings of the social science research. It was suggested that a “multiversal” ontological position, positivist-hermeneutic epistemological position and value-laden axiological position should be adopted for social science research by non-western scholars as alternative to the dominant naïve realist, positivist, and value-free orientation. Against the backdrop of produc...
In this article, I will discuss two prominent views on the relevance and irrelevance of ontological ...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
Understanding the most appropriate research philosophy to underpin any piece of scholarly inquiry is...
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
Abstract. This paper attempts to discuss how qualitative (intensive) and quantitative (extensive) re...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
“Theory without practice is empty, while practice without theory is blind” The truth of the above s...
This paper introduces novice researchers to the differences in philosophical perspectives and the ma...
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in ontological research in the social scien...
The influence of positivism on social science, is increasing. For more than half a century, there ha...
The purpose of the paper is to determine the key strategies for applying the methodology of philosop...
This paper (a) presents a systems framework for conceptualizing epistemological issues in sociology,...
This paper (a) presents a systems framework for conceptualizing epistemological issues in sociology,...
This paper introduces novice researchers to the differences in philosophical perspectives and the ma...
In this article, I will discuss two prominent views on the relevance and irrelevance of ontological ...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
Understanding the most appropriate research philosophy to underpin any piece of scholarly inquiry is...
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
Abstract. This paper attempts to discuss how qualitative (intensive) and quantitative (extensive) re...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
“Theory without practice is empty, while practice without theory is blind” The truth of the above s...
This paper introduces novice researchers to the differences in philosophical perspectives and the ma...
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in ontological research in the social scien...
The influence of positivism on social science, is increasing. For more than half a century, there ha...
The purpose of the paper is to determine the key strategies for applying the methodology of philosop...
This paper (a) presents a systems framework for conceptualizing epistemological issues in sociology,...
This paper (a) presents a systems framework for conceptualizing epistemological issues in sociology,...
This paper introduces novice researchers to the differences in philosophical perspectives and the ma...
In this article, I will discuss two prominent views on the relevance and irrelevance of ontological ...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
Understanding the most appropriate research philosophy to underpin any piece of scholarly inquiry is...