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Definition | Positivist ontology | Constructionist ontology | See also
Definition
Ontology is the study of being and existence in the world. Taking an ontological position is to understand how things are.
Positivist ontology
Positivists are arch-scientists and view the world as being real and existing independently from the human existence. The world is seen as an ordered, structured place that is governed by physical laws.
Studying the world from this position can be done objectively and without concern for how people create meaning.
Constructionist ontology
Constructionist ontologies view our perception of the world as being internally constructed. We thus individually and collectively createmeaning from our experiences in a world where we can never know what is real.
All we can study is the semiotic world of signs and symbols, what people report about their inner worlds, and our guesses at what they may be experiencing from the external indicators they give.
See also
Schools of thought in Critical Theory, Personal Construct Theory,Hermeneutics