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Philosophy of Seyyed Hossein Nasr (Library of Living Philosophers Series)
by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
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with references to "sacred epistemology".
Excerpt - on Page 289: "
... The recall of the transcendent Unity of Being is a prerequisite for such a worldview. In that sense a sacred epistemology is a necessity. The valuation of ecological concerns and the metaphysical presuppositions are two dimensions in which a sacred epistemology ... "
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The Landscape of Qualitative Research: Theories and Issues
by Norman K. Denzin
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with references to "sacred epistemology".
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... in a noncompetitive, nonhierarchical relationship to the earth, to nature, and to the larger world (Bateson, 1972, p. 335). This sacred epistemology stresses the values of empowerment, shared governance, care, solidarity, love, community, ... "
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New York, University of Chicago Press, United States, Thousand Oaks, University of California Press, University of Minnesota Press, researching sexual violence against women, feminist qualitative researchers, interpretive bricoleur, civic social science, qualitative feminist research, analyzing empirical materials
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Handbook of Qualitative Research
by Norman K. Denzin
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with references to "sacred epistemology".
Excerpt - on Page 3: "
... in a noncompetitive, nonhierarchical relationship to the earth, to nature, and to the larger world (Bateson, 1972, p. 335). This sacred epistemology stresses the values of empowerment, shared governance, care, solidarity, love, community, covenant, morally involved observers, and civic transformation. ... "
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New York, Thousand Oaks, University of Chicago Press, University of California Press, Newbury Park, United States, clinical research space, funded qualitative research, objectivist grounded theory, constructivist grounded theory, ethnographic decision models, anthropological poetry
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The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research
by Norman K. Denzin
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