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More on this thing we call Curiosity
On the PyRP unit we have been given various things to study on the subject of Curiosity – the Shulman and Schmitt & Lahroodi articles I wrote about earlier, and the following piece by Donald Schön: Schön, D. A. 1992. The … Continue reading
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Epistemological assumptions – Usher and Scott
This threatened to be rather dry reading, but I’m getting some good stuff out of it. Maybe I’m growing up. The key point Robin Usher makes in Chapters 1 and 2 is that research is a social practice; there is no … Continue reading
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PyRP – 13 February notes
Some things to consider while I’m reengaging with the research methods literature (aided by matcha green tea and the No55 bus): What is driving me to do the research. What is driving my desire to know? (is it my sense of … Continue reading
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