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  2. Dec 22, 2021 · The second branch is epistemology, the ‘study of knowledge’. Epistemology is concerned with all aspects of the validity, scope and methods of acquiring knowledge, such as a) what constitutes a knowledge claim; b) how can knowledge be acquired or produced; and c) how the extent of its transferability can be assessed.

  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Ontology interrogates the fabric of being and what fundamentally exists, while epistemology delves into the nature, scope, and underpinnings of knowledge. Together, they form the backbone of philosophical inquiry, each asking critical questions about our world and our understanding of it.

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · In other words, epistemology deals with theories of knowledge. Ontology is concerned with the existential conditions related to material, social, cultural and political contexts. Hence, the question of relations between epistemology and ontology assumes importance.

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  5. Jul 15, 2020 · It discusses how ontological and epistemological issues influence research methodology by providing a clear understanding of different research methodologies based on ontology and...

    • Main Difference – Ontology vs Epistemology
    • What Is Ontology?
    • What Is Epistemology?
    • Ontology and Epistemology in Research
    • Difference Between Ontology and Epistemology

    Ontology and epistemology are two terms we often encounter in the field of research. It is these two components that help us to decide our research methods and methodology. However, it is always good to know the exact difference between ontology and epistemology before undertaking any research projects. Ontology is concerned with the nature of real...

    Ontology is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with existence and reality. In other words, it deals with the nature of reality or truth. Questions like ‘What is existence?’, ‘What is there?’ and ‘What is the nature of existence?’ are asked in ontology.

    Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with the nature of knowledge, its possibility, scope, and general basis. It is concerned with how we gain knowledge or how we get to know something and different methods of gaining knowledge. In epistemology, we ask questions like ‘What do you know?’ and ‘How do you know it?’ Questions like...

    Given below are some common approaches to research (research paradigms) and the ontology and epistemology related to them.

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    Ontology is concerned with what is true or real, and the nature of reality. Epistemology is concerned with the nature of knowledge and different methods of gaining knowledge.

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    Ontology asks questions like “What is existence?” and “What is the nature of existence?” Epistemology asks questions like “what do you know?” and “How do you know it?” Image Courtesy: “Research :Mediterranean Center of Medical Sciences” by McmScience Mediterranean Center of Medical Science (CC BY 2.0) via Flickr

  6. A short guide to ontology and epistemology: Why everyone should be a critical realist — Research Explorer The University of Manchester.

  7. Kylma, J., & Vehvilainen-Julkunen, J. (1997). Hope in nursing research: A meta-analysis of the ontological and epistemological foundations of research on hope. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 25 (2), 364-371.

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