What will I do? Toward an existential ethics for first person action research practice
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D.Coghlan, What will I do? Toward an existential ethics for first person action research practice, International Journal of Action Research, 9, 3, 2013, 333 - 352
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How first person practice engages with the process of valuing has not received much attention in action research. This article takes the question, `what will I do?? as the foundation for first person ethical inquiry. It explores the process of how we are able to experience, to understand and to make value judgements about what is `worthwhile? or `truly good? and so to make choices and to take action. The article marks a move away from a focus on ethics as a set of coherent concepts and definitions to a focus on interiority where ethics are considered in terms of appropriating the activities of valuing, a move from a system based on logic to a system grounded in method, from ethics imposed from outside to personal authenticity.
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/dcoghlan
Publisher: Rainer HamppVerlag
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