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Epistemology and Metaphysics for Qualitative Research

First Edition


December 2016 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This clearly written and provocative text outlines the wide range of epistemological and metaphysical pillars of research.

In a clear, easy to follow style, the reader is guided through an array of concepts that are defined, explained and made simple. With the aid of helpful examples and case studies, the book challenges the prevailing modes of thinking about qualitative inquiry by showcasing an immense variety of philosophical frameworks. Armed with a strong understanding of this philosophical backbone, students will be able to choose and defend a ‘pick and mix’ of research methods that will uniquely complement their research.

  • Empiricism
  • Rationalism
  • Realism
  • Skepticism
  • Idealism
  • Positivism
  • Post-positivism
  • Idea-ism
  • Hermeneutics
  • Phenomenology
  • Social Ontology
  • Quantum Mechanics 

Essential reading for new and experienced researchers, this ‘must’ for any social science bookshelf will help unlock a new level of research creativity.


 
Part I: Qualitative Inquiry and Philosophy
 
Introduction: Situating Metaphysics and Epistemology in Qualitative Research
 
Part II: Key Epistemological and Metaphysical Problems
 
In Search of Truths: Empiricism Versus Rationalism
 
Scepticism, Idea-ism and Idealism
 
German Idealism, Phenomenology, and Hermeneutics
 
Realism, its Varieties and Contenders
 
Part III: Intangible Realities
 
Social Ontology
 
Quantum Reality: Contemporary Views of the Things-in-Themselves
 
Part IV: Philosophy in Qualitative Research
 
Conclusions: On Academic Creativity and Philosophical and Methodological Freedom

An astonishing contribution! Pernecky’s lucid, engaging treatment of this complex subject matter renders centuries of challenging philosophical argumentation accessible and valuable to students and seasoned qualitative researchers alike. This is a work that will explode stereotypes and make you rethink the paradigms you thought you knew. 

Kellee Caton
Associate Professor, Thompson Rivers University

A highly relevant book that underlines how epistemology, philosophy and metaphysics work at the heart of research processes. In a post-paradigmatic perspective, it places a salutary emphasis on the diversity of ideas, theories and schools of thought which encourages academic freedom, creativity and interdisciplinary openness.

Frédéric Darbellay
Head of Inter- and Transdisciplinarity Unit, University of Geneva

 I have searched for years for the “perfect” book for my PhD-level Philosophy of Science course and I have now found it. Pernecky presents a cogent and clear understanding of the Philosophy of Science, equally accessible to undergraduate and graduate students. Written from a lens of qualitative research, the text provides an objective and dispassionate treatment of competing streams of thought converging to inform qualitative data analysis; in doing so it also gives a clear understanding of positivism, rationalism, and other modes of thought characterizing the methodological debate between qualitative ad quantitative orientations. The book will give students and academics alike an appreciation for competing orientations reflecting the underlying metatheoretical assumptions informing the construction of knowledge, whether qualitative, quantitative, or theoretical.

Ross Klein
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland

This is an enormously important work. Qualitative inquiry is burgeoning throughout the social sciences, and with significant challenge to the logical empiricist orientation that has long dominated the sciences. Yet, while a challenge to tradition, there are scant resources for deliberating on differences and direction. Tomas Pernecky's work is a sophisticated, readable, and comprehensive gift of just these resources. It is more: in the helter-skelter demand for producing publishable research, the social sciences have lost capacity for self-understanding. This is a must-read volume for all  thoughtful researchers - qualitative and otherwise - who might wish to grasp the broader context and significance of their efforts. 

Kenneth J. Gergen
Senior Research Professor, Swarthmore College

I recently purchased Epistemology and Metaphysics for Qualitative Research. I think it’s very good, and clearly written. I plan to use it as a text for my postgraduate students next year. It has everything they need all in one place!

Professor Jane Gilbert
School of Education, AUT University

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