Carving a dialogical epistemology for investigating altruism: A reply to Mitchell and Eiroa–Orosa
No === This is a reply to Sue Mitchell and Francisco J. Eiroa-Orosa’s ‘Love your enemy.’ The latter seeks to explore the self-transcending potential of altruistic behaviour through a dialogical paradigm. It not only initiates fresh discussion on the subject of altruism, but also advances new dis...
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ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-167412019-08-31T03:04:59Z Carving a dialogical epistemology for investigating altruism: A reply to Mitchell and Eiroa–Orosa Intezar, Hannah Sullivan, Paul W. Aesthetic discourse analysis Altruism Theology Self-transcendence No This is a reply to Sue Mitchell and Francisco J. Eiroa-Orosa’s ‘Love your enemy.’ The latter seeks to explore the self-transcending potential of altruistic behaviour through a dialogical paradigm. It not only initiates fresh discussion on the subject of altruism, but also advances new discussion on Bakhtinian aesthetics. For the continuation of this forward momentum, we suggest a more nuanced approach to the placement of the ‘researcher’ within the applied methodological matrix. Similarly, we also advocate for the synthesising of research tools, often appropriated by theological studies, into said methodological matrix. This is a reply to: Mitchell, Sue and Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco J. 2018. “Love your enemy? An aesthetic discourse analysis of self-transcendence in values-motivated altruism.” Global Discourse https://doi.org/10.1080/23269995.2018. 1511766 2019-01-10T07:45:15Z 2019-01-10T07:45:15Z 2018-11-28 2018-08-07 Article No full-text in the repository Intezar H and Sullivan PW (2018) Carving a dialogical epistemology for investigating altruism: A reply to Mitchell and Eiroa–Orosa. Global Discource. 8(4): 680-684. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/16741 en https://doi.org/10.1080/23269995.2018.1511340 |
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No === This is a reply to Sue Mitchell and Francisco J. Eiroa-Orosa’s ‘Love
your enemy.’ The latter seeks to explore the self-transcending
potential of altruistic behaviour through a dialogical paradigm. It
not only initiates fresh discussion on the subject of altruism, but
also advances new discussion on Bakhtinian aesthetics. For the
continuation of this forward momentum, we suggest a more
nuanced approach to the placement of the ‘researcher’ within
the applied methodological matrix. Similarly, we also advocate
for the synthesising of research tools, often appropriated by theological
studies, into said methodological matrix.
This is a reply to:
Mitchell, Sue and Eiroa-Orosa, Francisco J. 2018. “Love your enemy? An
aesthetic discourse analysis of self-transcendence in values-motivated
altruism.” Global Discourse https://doi.org/10.1080/23269995.2018.
1511766 |
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Intezar, Hannah Sullivan, Paul W. |
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Intezar, Hannah Sullivan, Paul W. |
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Carving a dialogical epistemology for investigating altruism: A reply to Mitchell and Eiroa–Orosa |
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Carving a dialogical epistemology for investigating altruism: A reply to Mitchell and Eiroa–Orosa |
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Carving a dialogical epistemology for investigating altruism: A reply to Mitchell and Eiroa–Orosa |
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