Title | : | Epistemology, Ontology, and Axiology in Research |
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NOTE: The point on Ontology @3:45 should start with a bullet that says something along the lines of "Ontology is the branch of philosophy that studies 'existence' and the nature of 'being'" before I narrowed in on our existence as human beings I'm in the field of Communication and we study human beings My bias for asking researching questions about human existence showed through on that point (and in other places in the video) A more purely philosophical video about these terms would have discussed Ontology in a more general and patient sense with more depth and detail before moving to a focus on human existence But, once videos are posted, you can't change what you said So, please take note of this important omission Comment from : Organizational Communication Channel |
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0:08 I'll personally make sure they don't get to see another day if they use those words in front of me Comment from : Шohan |
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זיכרון הוא יכולתו של יצור לאגור מידע בצורה בלתי-מוחשית (כלומר, בניגוד לכתיבה, למשל) תהליך קידוד המידע בזיכרון מאפשר שימוש עתידי בו על-ידי פעולה של שליפה בעוד שתהליך זה אינו תהליך רצוני, הרי שעבור בני-אדם מוכרות טכניקות המעודדות אכסון ושליפה יעילים יותר מהזיכרון❤😂❤ Comment from : Benjamin |
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Really well-explained Thanks! Comment from : ivlivsc |
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😮😮😮 Comment from : Goldengirl Goldengirl |
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Precise Comment from : Avalanche icon |
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Ontology is just the nature of things at patterns in a mind which may or may not have an external referent that may or may not be sharedbrbrEpistemology must be divided into meta-epistemology (the nature of knowledge, truth, certainty, etc) and the technically specific areas, logic, statistics, game theory, cognitive biases, logical fallacies, Bayesian reasoning, etc Comment from : Kaiser Basileus |
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You're going to the wrong parties, brah Comment from : Kaiser Basileus |
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4:30 what? It's an OLD movie? Fuuuuuuuk, I thought it was newer, it must be me that's old Comment from : Flyingsod Wai |
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I'm bringing this up at a party I have tons of experience killing the mood at a party, it won't bother me :) Comment from : Flyingsod Wai |
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Thank you This helped a lot Comment from : Michelle Emm TV |
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Great breakdown! Comment from : RCWASH |
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Thank u so much for this wonderful contribution to my knowledgehuge respect Comment from : Rashee Syed |
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Great explanation Comment from : MeChannel |
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Thank you so much for this video! It literally just simplified the terms Comment from : Mmathebe Mampane |
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Thank you ✨🙏🏻 Comment from : I M SONAL |
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Based and needed Thank you :-) Comment from : SpenceReam |
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8 min video to basically read out loud what is written on Saunders book Anyway thanx Comment from : Cebu |
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hello sir , I want to ask you which research assumption should you adopt Comment from : Ta Ho |
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Thank you for your sharing knowledge Comment from : Ketut Donder |
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These three points, epistemology, ontology and axiology, is that always there on the research? One research SHOULD have epistemology, ontology and axiology aspect on it? Thankyou for the video Nice introduction haha Comment from : Candella Natadisastra |
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helpful examples and explanations , thank you Comment from : Josey G |
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Love the warning Sound like a promise Comment from : Chang Daniel |
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Excellent! Thank you! Comment from : Edward Enriquez |
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Excellent video Thanks Comment from : Dick Hoskins |
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thank you Comment from : rad toli |
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Anthology, phenomenology, chronology :) thanks for the axiology Comment from : The Good, The Bad And the Ugly |
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Thanks Comment from : Lorca |
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Well OK I wish I hadn’t submitted my entire dissertation today before I listened to this… oh well Comment from : Neil Ifill |
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What a really nice video! Thanks a lot sir🌹 Comment from : Inas Dalili |
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This is deepbrThis is clearbrThis is interesting!!! Comment from : ppppp |
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Best if you could cite Saunders in your video ❤️ Comment from : Music Box |
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Epistemology: Branch of philosophy that studies knowledge (how do we know what we know)… knowledge is relative/ social construction… whatever we treat as knowledge is knowledge Knowledge is out there waiting to be discoveredbrOntology: studies nature of human beings (who are we, nature of our existence), do we make real free will choices Are external forces “controlling” our outcomes? Are we better as individuals or groups?brAxiology: studies values (what do we value , what values or outcomes will result from our research? brAll three help us appreciate research in different ways Comment from : Le Andrea Rainey |
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Wow, awesome Explanation totally down to earth Thank you sir, finally, understanding these terms are the best take away Love from Malaysia Comment from : Anthon Raj |
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Fantastic explanation! Comment from : Qiang NIU |
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I don't really know anything about philosophy, but my curiosity was piqued when I came across the word "axiology" Thank you for explaining this in a comprehensive way! i found Epistemology pretty interesting too! Comment from : Ivy S |
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Thank you Comment from : Shamilla Nakate |
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Thank u Helps a lot Comment from : 🐼PandaHaru🐼 |
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"Warning: please don't use in parties"brbr21st Century everyone Comment from : GhostNslayer |
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Thank you! Great explanation Comment from : Oksana Rzhiskiy |
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Excellent video! Now I understand Epistemology and Ontology Axiology was a bonus! Thanks a ton! Comment from : Tarak Das |
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I'd be more social if there was a guarantee of these kinda subjects being discussed at parties aye 😐 Comment from : cloudface von ruckus |
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You should be understanding people in context to how GOD JESUS created them to be, judge with the VALUES and NATURAL LAW that is from HIM and how it applies to us and what consequence it brings to ourselves and othersTHAT is the ONLY WISDOM that which we can derive from GOD's word! Comment from : krista kaufman |
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Great 👍🏻 Comment from : Seriously Syrian |
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Getting clearer After nature of reality, measure of reality and now value What do we value and what's our value? Interesting Comment from : Wise Awaworyi |
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RICHMOND OWUSUbrbrOntology examines the nature of reality or the nature of our being It studies the nature of humans It asks questions like "What is reality?" or "what kind of world we are investigating" The ontological assumptions respond to questions like "what is there to be known" The ontology comments of one person may totally be different from that of anotherbrbrEpistemology talks about how one can examine reality It is concerned with the nature of knowledge and ways of learning and knowing reality So in basic term epistemology is a way of understanding and explaining how we know the things we knowbrbrMethodology is the use of particular methods to achieve a desired outcomebrMost people believe research should be done objectively brAxiology, also called the "theory of value" is the philosophical study of goodness or value The term value over here means the worth of somethingbrParadigms are the assumptions shared by a research community Under paradigm there's positivity, constructivism and pragmatism Positivity talks the existence of one single reality Constructivism talks the existence of multiple realities Pragmatism argues that reality is always negotiated or reality must be interpreted Comment from : Richmond Owusu |
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My academic friends have academic parties Does this mean i can't shave myself? Get it? Comment from : Jason Spades |
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You just helped me with my PHD, cheers In regards to the bible what type of philosophy would be taking the bibles parables at face value, and what theory would be viewing the bibles stories as a deeper and more archetypal lesson Comment from : wayfaring stranger |
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THANK YOU! Comment from : El Barrrio Boxing Club, CTX |
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All epistemological views are true though and one view doesn't cancel out the other it's just another way of getting to the truthbrFor example God can claim knowledge is out there waiting to be discoveredbrPeople develop knowledge based on how far we have evolved intellectually-that truth for us is the current truth, a step further into the full exposure of truth, brAll knowledge (truth) is therefore relativebr brI never studied philosophy I'm just going on a whim by what I'm trying to understand from this vid Comment from : Hippopotomonstrosesquippedalio phobia |
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Bold of you to assume I have friends Comment from : Ogashishi |
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This video just saved my life Comment from : PATRICK ANDREI DIAZ |
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You are amazing! All because of you, now I can solve this puzzle of philosophical perspectives available for research A big thanks to you Comment from : Tanvi Malhotra |
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That was funny as hell! I'm gonna bring this up at a party and talk about the Bible right after! YEEEESSSSSSSS! Comment from : Emuakpo Akpovoka |
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Great Comment from : J sbt |
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Love from India Amazingly Explained😍 Comment from : Surbhi Gupta |
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Hello sir, may I know your book reference for epistomology, ontology and axiology philosophy? Is it case studies in courageous communication? Comment from : WandaVision |
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this video helped me to avoid my confusion on these three philosophical assumptions Comment from : Bala Thakulla |
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ great video Comment from : Aresha Shah |
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just started my online class and on the 2nd day we have presentation on this:( Comment from : Moriartysassistant |
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One thing I will admit that is hard when it comes to Philosophy is the way people look at you when you ask these types of questions Well, at least in my own experience I learned the hard way when it came to asking these questions around people who didn't really care for Philosophy Most of them always told me, "The world is what it is There's no need for Philosophy Good and Evil? They just existed Why are we here? We just are So deal with it" These type of answers always drove me insane because it felt like I couldn't find anyone with the same questions that were floating in my head This video helped me by showing me I'm not the only one out there with these kinds of questions! :) Comment from : Grandmaster Yoda |
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Thumbs up for the warning Comment from : Gabriel Gosselin |
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Thanks so much such a great explanation Comment from : Gyeonghwa Lee |
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Well done! I wish society knew about these underlying philosophical assumptions they make How much better political arguments - and silly, petty day-to-day arguments - would carry on! Comment from : Oblivitus |
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Sir how these branches play role in the process of curriculum development? Kindly explain with concrete examples Comment from : Sadia Bukhari |
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interesti ng, thank you for making things much clear Comment from : READHOLICS CHANNEL |
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Your 8 minute video made more sense than the 400+ pg book sitting in front of me Thank you Comment from : Bushra A |
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Very clear and nice explanationsThank you Comment from : chandra chaulagain |
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hahahahhahaha instant ruining of friendship when mentioning these three words with my non-academic friends Comment from : Katelyn Wan Fei Ma |
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Wow! Very enlightening for anyone, particulary Ethiopians, under era of political ignorance Comment from : Kedir Mohammed Idris |
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Very helpful, but can't believe you referenced Will Smith the idiot actor instead of Issac Asimov the brilliant writer for I, Robot That really offends my sense of Axiology! Haha Comment from : Robert |
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If you ask an economist (aka someone with a PhD in Economics) why mathematics and statistics are so much in the realm of the (mainstream) economics, they will tell you that economics is the only social science that uses clear assumptions based on an axiomatic system The result of this is that if any 2 people are arguing about whether the government should do policy A or policy B to arrive at some expected result, they have clear assumptions to prove their hypothesis whereas in other fields as law (for example) they use some kind of "judgment" or "opinion" that they say is based on research, but the essence of their field is not based at the so-called axiomatic system where you can follow logically to prove your hypothesis My question is: how Epistemology, Ontology, and Axiology can enlighten me to understand better why they think they are doing it better than in other fields in terms of analyzing how things work? Comment from : Caio |
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Excellent summary Well articulated Comment from : rkps987 |
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hi I'm writing my dissertation on lgbt in uk primary schools which stance do you suggest I take Comment from : Aiman Khan |
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Thank you for a very educative talk Stay blessed Comment from : Laugh-out-Your-sorrows |
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Exceptional! Thanks for the post Very helpful in understanding these abstract terminologies Comment from : Pernel Roberts |
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Ive read so much, been to classes and watched videos to rty and get my head around this, but this video actually made it make sense! thank you! Comment from : Angela Hodgkins |
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Liturgy brought me here Comment from : Etano Bhagratee |
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This is great! I’m currently writing my dissertation and find that academic explanations of these theories are way too complicated to fully understand I’m sending this video to my friends! Comment from : LoveTheLifeYouLive |
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Ontology is studying being, not just a human being Defining it just through human experiences seems to reveal some unnecessary philosophical commitments Comment from : krzyszwojciech |
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Superb video Very clear and concise Thank you very much! Comment from : Robert Torrance |
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At first glance I thought it said epistemology, ontology and anxiology That tells you where I'm at with all this 😆 Comment from : Bethan Krzowski |
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Our human brains will always be constrained by its capacities or lack thereof We can never prove what we claim we to know or value Yet we have these complex ideas and systems to analyze the metaphysical world and apply the abstract to reality What a wild ride living is Thanks for the insights! Comment from : Dr Mike Granato |
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i actually came here to kill my social life Comment from : arttheboy |
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YES! Thank you Proof that not everyone can teach something abstract while others have a gift to Comment from : Hannah |
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Ontological sounds very similar to existentialism in some respects Comment from : Nihil |
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Maybe my question is going to sound silly, but I am not understanding what mean these philosophies In the books, they just explain each term, but I am not understanding how it actually works in practice Research is a mix of these assumptions or it must follow one?? So, in my reseach methodology can I address more than one of these perspectives? Comment from : Letícia Chagas |
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aha moment; a new tool for the utilizing! I need to look more at the subtlety involved but, a 'puzzle piece' has definitely been brought into clearer view Elucidating! Thanks! (Edited for clarity) Comment from : The House of Ten Genres: |
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The Best Description of those confusing philosophical assumptions Thank you Sir Comment from : Dr Qaiser Haider |
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The question sir is that in order should these branches of philosophy be studied? Comment from : Jacob Simwanza |
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Excellent video, thank you! Comment from : Johnny Ramirez-Johnson |
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read 500 pages, here I am 9 min later i understand them, thanks Dr! Comment from : Daniel Rivera |
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I wish Ben Shapiro would watch this video Comment from : alexandra |
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Heidegger's philosophical position is entirely different He didn't place human subjectivity/man at the centre of anything It isn't anthropocentric His principle concern IS being - ontology Comment from : Aion58 |
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Hello brbrI would like to know as I am writing my dissertation and focusing on diversity management in UK higher education Therefore I try to find out what are students experiences of discrimination and how are Equality and diversity policies implemented in our uni , using online questionnaires I used also interviews to interview the Equality and Diversity office in our uni to find out how they implement their policies and handle racial/ethnic discrimination in our unibrbrTherefore my supervisor told me that in my case I am using all three however how do I related ontology and axiology to mine How am I suppose to talk about these three in my writing Comment from : Salimata Diallo |
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