2021
Partisan Epistemology and Post-Truth Power
Herdt J. Partisan Epistemology and Post-Truth Power. Studies In Christian Ethics 2021, 35: 3-15. DOI: 10.1177/09539468211050147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTheory of truthChristian faith communitiesCommunities of trustPostliberal theologyBiblical inerrancyEpistemic injusticeFaith communitiesEpistemological supremacyPost-truth contextEpistemologyDisruptive engagementTheologyInerrancyJesusTruthInjusticeSupremacyPilatesReckoningCommunityTheoryTrustEngagementSocial influenceContext
2012
Philosophical foundations of mixed methods research: Implications for research practice.
Tebes J. Philosophical foundations of mixed methods research: Implications for research practice. 2012, 13-31. DOI: 10.1037/13492-002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhilosophical foundationsResearch practicesMixed methods researchPhilosophical orientationRecent bookMethodological pluralismCommunity-based researchMethods researchCentral assumptionResearch processInquiryNext sectionFoundationChapter 4PerspectivismPluralismPragmatismIntersubjectivityTruthPracticeInterdisciplinarityBookChapterHeterarchyImplications
2001
Truth-Telling and Reciprocity in the Doctor-Patient Relationship: A North American Perspective
Fins J. Truth-Telling and Reciprocity in the Doctor-Patient Relationship: A North American Perspective. 2001, 81-94. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780195132205.003.0006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTruth-tellingDying patientsDoctor-patient relationshipNorth American perspectiveGlobal normsPhysician beneficencePatient autonomyAmerican practiceImportant life decisionsBioethics programGrave diagnosisLife decisionsAmerican perspectiveNorth American practiceBioethicsBeneficenceEthicsNormsTruthAutonomyProponentsDeceptionPatients
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