Qualitative Research—Pragmatic Inspiration. Introduction
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1733-8069.11.1.01Keywords:
pragmatism, theoretical model of action, pragmatic application of knowledgeAbstract
The Introduction to a collection of papers tracing the consequences of receiving pragmatic assumptions in research practice or assessing the possibility of practical application of qualitative research results, contains synthetic discussion how are related scientific knowledge and action from the point of view of pragmatism and a brief description of the papers presented in this volume.
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