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DOUTORADO EM ADMINISTRAÇÃO

 

 

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Epistemologia das Ciências Sociais

Nível: Doutorado
Obrigatória: Sim
Carga Horária: 48
Créditos: 4.0

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Compreender o debate epistemológico nas ciências humanas, em especial no campo dos Estudos Organizacionais. Analisar a evolução da teorização nas ciências sociais a partir de uma perspectiva histórica e filosófica. Definir as relações de identidade, integração e diferença entre filosofia, ciência, paradigma, teoria, metodologia, epistemologia e ontologia. Compreender a produção do conhecimento científico na área dos estudos organizacionais a partir de distintos paradigmas de pesquisa: positivista, construtivista, pragmático e participatório/reinvidicatório.

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