Abstract
Getting straight on ethics in qualitative research is not an internal matter only. Putting ethics and politics together is the right move intellectually, but it engages a major agenda beyond adjustments in qualitative theory and meth-ods. The overall issue is the Enlightenment mind and its progeny. Only when the Enlightenment’s epistemology is contradicted will there be conceptual space for a moral-political order in distinctively qualitative terms. The Enlightenment’s dichotomy between freedom and morality fostered a tradition of value-free social science and, out of this tradition, a means-ends utilitarianism. Qualitative research insists on starting over philosophically, without the Enlightenment dualism as…
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- Enlightenment
- Politics
- Epistemology
- Sociology
- Morality
- Dualism
- Environmental ethics
- Utilitarianism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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