Johannes ou la volonté de comprendre
Yannick Fronda and
Jean-Luc Moriceau
ACCRA, 2000, vol. 6, issue 3, 31-42
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We will follow the thoughts and feelings of a young researcher confronted to difficult epistemological and methodological questions in order to build an ad hoc research design. These questions will threaten his halfway certitudes but never lead him to forget his demand for validity and sincerity within the inquiry. Asking for his elders? support, he will never receive from them any general solution but some precious help to shaping his own answer, a sincere and fitted-to-the-research-problem one. Certainly he will never totally consolidate this position which will remain tentative. But this personnal attempt will illustrate a possible way to consider and make research, a way where methodology does not mean respecting a research method but debating about the method. Research should then be considered not only as a way to answer to the question but also as a way to question the question.
Keywords: epistemology; methodology; understanding; management situation; generalization; field study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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