Meaning and Interpretation in Research: Nuance, Objectivity, and the Ethics of Reason

Catherine, Bedwei-Majdoub (2025) Meaning and Interpretation in Research: Nuance, Objectivity, and the Ethics of Reason. IGI Global.

Abstract

Meaning and interpretation form the foundation of all research, shaping how knowledge is constructed, understood, and communicated. The process of research includes the ways in which researchers perceive, contextualize, and reason about their findings. Balancing nuance and objectivity requires careful attention to the interplay between subjective insight and objective understanding. Within this balance lie ethical issues demanding honesty, transparency, and respect for complexity. By engaging in these dimensions, research becomes a method for discovering knowledge and also a moral and intellectual practice grounded in thoughtful interpretation. Meaning and Interpretation in Research: Nuance, Objectivity and the Ethics of Reason explores the challenges and ethical imperatives of meaning and interpretation in research. It examines the dimensions of semantics and hermeneutics in text-based qualitative and quantitative research across multiple disciplines, offering a comprehensive discussion, critique, and defense of research methodologies that seek out truth and objectivity, and the data analysis methods in which text-based researchers situate their contributions to knowledge and their claims of research impact. This book covers topics such as philosophy, semantics, and social sciences, and is a useful resource for educators, sociologists, academicians, researchers, and scientists.

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