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Norman Gómez, R., Angarita Valencia, J., & Díaz González, C. B. (2020). Epistemic models, research and method. Oratores Journal, (13), 120–131. https://doi.org/10.37594/oratores.n13.416
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Abstract

The objective of this document is to present an approach to the concept of research, defined fundamentally as a "set of systematic, critical and empirical processes that are applied to the study of a phenomenon or problem, with the result or objective of expanding their knowledge" (Hernández & Mendoza, 2018), meaning that starting from a problem we can find a solution to it under an approximate study of the phenomenon, from different epistemic models and make a tour of the research methods of each model, as integral elements of life of the human being and that leads him to constantly question himself. This seeks an explanation or solution to the phenomena and problems that occur daily, trying to improve the surrounding environment, style, rhythms and quality of life of the human being from clear conceptual horizons, which contribute in a holistic and integral way in the building a better and prosperous future. Achieving this, expanding the frontiers of knowledge with methodical and analytical processes increasingly articulated and reasonable with the objectives applied to various studies of multiple events in the various fields of knowledge, which is taken from the position of several authors giving validity and consistency intellectual to the described approaches.

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