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Three “scary-ologies” revisited

October 31, 2019Leave a comment

A good while back, I wrote two posts about what I considered, in my own PhD, to be "scary"-ologies. These posts are here and here. In essence, I tried to write about ontology, epistemology, methodology and what I termed 'theoryology'. In this post (on Hallowe'en), with the benefit of a few years of thinking and … Continue reading Three “scary-ologies” revisited

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