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    Professor: Boudjemaa Amroun, Doctor of Philosophy in Administration
    Bachelor's degree in third year
    Business Administration major
    Department of Management Sciences
    Faculty of Economic, Commercial and Management Sciences
    e-mail : boudjemaa.amroune@univ-msila.dz


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      Epistemology belongs together with philosophy and science: from the point of view of philosophy, epistemology deals with scientific ideas and methods. The heterogeneity in epistemology, which is the point of convergence between philosophers and scientists, leads us to say that epistemology is a unified field of knowledge. Still, it is multifaceted in its approaches because it relies on many areas of expertise, including the logicality of scientific discovery, the philosophical basics of science, and a critical study of science and society and the contribution of psychoanalysis to objective knowledge, etc.

      In etymology, epistemology is the study of the sciences. Epistemology is a new branch of philosophy. Knowledge is given in a (dogmatic) capacity and not in an absolute and objective manner. There is no scientific theory based on solid and consistent principles among themselves, and from this, the methods of investigation or experiments whose results are recognized are determined. In the end, epistemology is also known as the results that the researcher reaches through conducting his scientific research, as well as the results of some extrapolations obtained that are far from having a scientific basis (Soler, (2000).

      The origin of research in the theory of knowledge is to reach absolute certainty that does not accept doubt. Epistemology mainly aims to describe and distinguish the existing sciences, to determine their value, and, in particular, to decide whether these sciences approach the ideal of sure and justified knowledge. Epistemology is also used to describe the branches of scientific knowledge, to clarify and test the theories associated with each component of knowledge, and to evaluate the logical and cognitive value of these theories, according to Soler (2000).


       


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    Likewise, epistemology requires determining the reliability and effectiveness of the procedures used to test these theories or knowledge in general. Specifically, establishing these procedures to verify the validity and credibility of the tested theories and to determine the probability of their error and the likelihood that they are valid in the last epistemology aims to test and verify these scientific theories, according to Soler (2000).

    Hence, in studying epistemology, the student must have a purely scientific methodological thinking, i.e., he must be good at the science of scientific research methodology. Also, his logical thinking must be sound, and he must have studied mathematical logic, because the task of the student of this science is to filter knowledge as a whole into scientific knowledge based on rational logic and experimental science.







    • The Program (film, 2015) — Wikipédia
      1)   General summary
      2)   Introduction to epistemology
      3)   Between science and knowledge: What is science in epistemology?
      4)   The methodological station for management sciences
      5)   The epistemological station of management sciences
      6)   General conclusion

       


  • First chapter: Introduction to epistemology

    First chapter:

    Introduction to epistemology



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    Between science and knowledge: what is science?




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    The methodological for management sciences




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    Fourth chapter

    The epistemological station for management sciences



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