The Aesthetics of Research Methodologies in the Social Sciences

International Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (2):311-330 (2006)
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Abstract

A strong parallel exists between current research methodologies in the social sciences and the two most central and popular approaches to aesthetics over the last four centuries. The point of this paper is to show this parallel, to demonstrate the importance and relevance of this parallel, and finally to examine ways of deciding, given this parallel between research methodologies and aesthetic approaches, which research methodology in a given context is the better.

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