You're so welcome! I sure will keep making videos, and comments like yours remind me why I do it in the first place, thanks for stopping by and sharing your kind words!
@thomasjones9394 I was able to when saving to my Google Drive first, maybe that helps! Thank you Dr. Yardley so much for sharing your knowledge in a digestible manner! Subscribed and will continue to follow for more! I’ll also find out if there is a way that we can contribute back to you, it’s only fair 🙂🙏♥️
Sure! Pragmatism is a paradigm, as it provides a framework for understanding how we approach research, focusing on practical outcomes and "what works." On the other hand, ontology and epistemology are not paradigms themselves - they are foundational concepts that underlie paradigms. I hope this helps!
Would it be fair to say that ontology and epistemology both exist across a spectrum? Ontology: Objectivism/Realism through to Subjectivism/Idealism. (The middle ground would be Critical Realism)? Epistemology: Positivism through to Interpretivism. (The middle ground would be Pragmatism)? What confuses me is all of the other additional terminology…for example: Critical Social Theory, Phenomenology, Post-modern critical theory, Constructionism, and Constructivism. Then as if that wasn’t enough to get one’s head around, there are various philosophical orientations: Purist, Situationist, Congruence-with-theory, Blended philosophies, A-paradigmatic. It is all way too much to understand and get one’s head around! 🤯
You're absolutely right - ontology and epistemology can be thought of as existing on spectrums, which makes Critical Realism and Pragmatism feel like natural 'middle ground' positions for many researchers. The additional terminology can feel overwhelming, but it often reflects subtle nuances or overlaps between paradigms. Try focusing on what aligns best with your research questions and approach, and the rest will gradually make more sense. You're doing great tackling this tricky topic - keep going!
@@DegreeDoctor Thank you for your fast reply 😃. I think what adds to the confusion is that certain phrases often mean the same thing, or are used interchangeably. For example subjectivism/idealism/social constructivism I have seen used interchangeably in reference to ontology. It can be difficult as a student new to this area of study to navigate these concepts. Academia often uses esoteric language which frustratingly can make certain theories inaccessible to many. This can feel rather disempowering for postgraduate students. Anyway thank you for all the great work you are doing. You are helping many postgrad students retain their sanity!
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BEST explanation so far!!! 🙏 🙌 Thank you 😊
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I genuinely love you - I have struggled so much to understand this and this just made it click in my head, thank you! Please keep making videos!
You're so welcome! I sure will keep making videos, and comments like yours remind me why I do it in the first place, thanks for stopping by and sharing your kind words!
Not a social scientist - but really enjoyed this thought-provoking video. Questions all of us can revel and learn within..
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This is a fantastic video, thank you so much!
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Thank you Dr Yardley. This simplified explanation has helped a.
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This is such an amazing explanation ❤
Thank you! I’m so pleased it was helpful! 🤓
Thanks a lot professor
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@thomasjones9394 I was able to when saving to my Google Drive first, maybe that helps! Thank you Dr. Yardley so much for sharing your knowledge in a digestible manner! Subscribed and will continue to follow for more! I’ll also find out if there is a way that we can contribute back to you, it’s only fair 🙂🙏♥️
thank you! I'm trying to read Being and Nothingness by Sartre and this will make it slightly less torturous
So glad you found it helpful! All the best with Sartre!
What about pragmatism?
Sorry for jumping for a question. It is very interesting lesson. Thank you very much.
Sure! Pragmatism is a paradigm, as it provides a framework for understanding how we approach research, focusing on practical outcomes and "what works."
On the other hand, ontology and epistemology are not paradigms themselves - they are foundational concepts that underlie paradigms.
I hope this helps!
Would it be fair to say that ontology and epistemology both exist across a spectrum?
Ontology: Objectivism/Realism through to Subjectivism/Idealism. (The middle ground would be Critical Realism)?
Epistemology: Positivism through to Interpretivism. (The middle ground would be Pragmatism)?
What confuses me is all of the other additional terminology…for example: Critical Social Theory, Phenomenology, Post-modern critical theory, Constructionism, and Constructivism.
Then as if that wasn’t enough to get one’s head around, there are various philosophical orientations: Purist, Situationist, Congruence-with-theory, Blended philosophies, A-paradigmatic.
It is all way too much to understand and get one’s head around! 🤯
You're absolutely right - ontology and epistemology can be thought of as existing on spectrums, which makes Critical Realism and Pragmatism feel like natural 'middle ground' positions for many researchers. The additional terminology can feel overwhelming, but it often reflects subtle nuances or overlaps between paradigms. Try focusing on what aligns best with your research questions and approach, and the rest will gradually make more sense. You're doing great tackling this tricky topic - keep going!
@@DegreeDoctor Thank you for your fast reply 😃. I think what adds to the confusion is that certain phrases often mean the same thing, or are used interchangeably. For example subjectivism/idealism/social constructivism I have seen used interchangeably in reference to ontology. It can be difficult as a student new to this area of study to navigate these concepts. Academia often uses esoteric language which frustratingly can make certain theories inaccessible to many. This can feel rather disempowering for postgraduate students.
Anyway thank you for all the great work you are doing. You are helping many postgrad students retain their sanity!