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P.Madhu
Is language a vehicle of
meaning or conveyer belt
of thought?
 Shares its etymological root with
Conceit!
 To “take in”!
 "take (seed) into the womb, become
pregnant,"
 Concepts are the constituents of
thoughts
 Is ‘non-conceptual understanding’
possible?
 ‘referential’? – Networked references!
With concepts we
classify particulars!
Concepts are
methodologically (?) arrived
from observing or analyzing
sources
Cloaks’ of senses?
 Method: Methods are means by which
concepts are either discovered or invented
from sources ?
 The procedure by which we weave meaning?
 A procedural means to uncloak?
 Method – is technique- Techne-
 Techne is Bringing Forth – revealing
 Techne is linked to episteme: Knowing in the widest
sense
 Bringing Forth is Poesis- opening up
 Poesis is something Poetic!
 It is not a means to an end- not making, not
manipulating, not manufacturing – Not merely
instrumental- It is a way of revealing (Heidegger)
 Means presuppose effect! Hence- not opening up!
 A means is that whereby something is effected & thus
sustained (Heidegger)
 Methodology is a Bridge- not a dam. Not daming,
storing, distributing- rather letting flow
 Not an exercise in enframing
 What?
 What Time, sequence, seriality, co-presence… (When)
 What Place, habitat, ethology, ecology, space (Where)
 Through What Process? Mechanism, co-happenings,
Triggers (How)
 What reasons/effect- bring forths (why)
 What name, identity, co-ordinate, gender.. (Who)
Who?
Why?
How?
When?
Where?
What?
Revealing ESSENCE
Committing to
Essentialism
Causa = to fall (effecting): silver is the material shaped into form driven by its
‘purpose’ by silver-smith- silver smith ‘effects’ production- (effective cause)
 What Brings forth (co-responsible for- occasioned -
aitia) the effect (Revealing)- Poesis
 NOT Whose Moralistic Lapse is the effect (Enframing)
 We enframe because- discursively seduced to be
enframing, daming…impulsive, actors as agents… Like
our Film heroes--- who pick up fights… & be ultra
emotional… methodology is becoming masala
methodology, unfortunately… it boils blood… its
victims think that it may be because they are
‘revolutionary’…
 Poesy is more re-volutionary than enframing?... It
unwinds!
 Source
 Object of Study?
 Objectified by concepts & methods?
 That which we try to un-cloak?
Rene Magritte
This is not a school
Sources, Method and concepts are
mutually related and they reinforce/
torpedo each other
1. Sources don’t lie out there to be discovered. Even their
existence can’t be recognized or acknowledged without
the means of concept or method.
2. Methods are not merely neutral tools available there.
They have to be invented and sharpened as we grasp our
research problems better. They have to be reinvented as
our political conscience improves with research
acquaintance.
3. Concepts are not truth statements. They are habituated
patterns of organizing facts influenced by our political
sensibility and exposure to other concepts. Concepts are
method dependent. Though ideally concepts are arrived
as the result of a research process, without a conceptual a
priori we cannot approach a research problem.
the first impression is not a fundamental truth. In point
of fact, scientific objectivity is possible only if one
has broken first with the immediate object, if one has
refused to yield to the seduction of the inicial choice, if
one has checked and contradicted the thoughts which
arise from one's :first observation. Any objective
examination, when duly verified, refutes the results of
the first contact with the object.
-Gaston Bachelard (Psychoanalysis of fire)
 Research gap?
 Concept creation? Establishing truth?
 Methodological precision?
 Appropriating Source?
 Exposing error?
 De-cloak meaning?
Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our
Lady of the Holy Death)
There is always a
further!
Nimitha
Induced
Akrama
Nimitha - effecting
Akrama: Chaos, rupture, dis-order (revealing)
 Usually we begin our research process from our conceptual
a priori. Conceptual a priori is the positive unconscious of
knowledge of the individual researchers or the research
field. The objective of our research, I would recommend,
should not be reproducing our conceptual a priori by
means of readymade methods justified with data sources,
approaching all the three uncritically.
 The research process is also the process in which the
researchers gain ability to handle source, method and
concepts dexterously. The greater research processes take
researchers to break away from conceptual a priories the
dexterous they are.
 A refined research process is, to my understanding,
explaining or understanding the source, using the best
possible method.
 Methods are better to the extent they challenge the
conceptual a priories. The coarsest of research
endeavor on the other hand would be reproducing
conceptual a priories. A still worse research process
may not even be aware of the existence of the
conceptual a priories within which researches are
problematized.
 Most of the hypothetico-deductive research projects
reinvent the conceptual bias with which they started
their truth-game. Conceptual a priories though are
inevitable, research projects of greater authenticity
move ahead by prioritizing methods over concepts. By
prioritizing methods over concepts I mean challenging
a priori concepts by critiquing methods by which they
were produced.
 Precisely, this is called methodological critique. Such a
critique may free research endeavors to look at the
sources in a new light
 Research endeavors of greater authenticity critically
examine the methods in relation to their efficacy in
understanding the source. Understanding or
explanation of the source through undergoing into
spirals of methodological reflexivity is pivotal to
research endeavors of greater authenticity. The idea is
diagrammatically expressed in the Figure given above.
 The diagram exposes the tentative reflexive spiral
researchers may go from a priory concept to
methodologically refined concept.
 Of the three, among the trio: source, method and
concept, I suggest, we need to be more cautious and
guarded about ‘concept’. One has to be aware,
concepts are not truth statements, but they are results
of our attempt to systematically understand the source
through a set of methods.
 Concept is Krami!
 Commitment to methods over understanding the
source is an error we often commit. The error of
committing to one or another set of methods towards
understanding the source however, may not be fully
avoided. Nevertheless, the awareness regarding
inevitable fallaciousness of methods in understanding
the source may enhance our caution against reducing
truths into concepts
 Research is a never ending endeavor of making sense
of the source with reflexively produced
methodological engagement. The moment, we declare
the concepts we have drawn as pure truth, we should
know, is the moment our research and scientific
temperament is lost to dogmas and prejudices
 Disappropriate
 A-signifying Puissance!
 Potency
 Void
 Event
 Reveal, Bring-forth, open up…. Take off!
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  • 2.
  • 3. Is language a vehicle of meaning or conveyer belt of thought?
  • 4.  Shares its etymological root with Conceit!  To “take in”!  "take (seed) into the womb, become pregnant,"
  • 5.  Concepts are the constituents of thoughts  Is ‘non-conceptual understanding’ possible?  ‘referential’? – Networked references!
  • 6.
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  • 15. Concepts are methodologically (?) arrived from observing or analyzing sources
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  • 18.  Method: Methods are means by which concepts are either discovered or invented from sources ?  The procedure by which we weave meaning?  A procedural means to uncloak?
  • 19.  Method – is technique- Techne-  Techne is Bringing Forth – revealing  Techne is linked to episteme: Knowing in the widest sense  Bringing Forth is Poesis- opening up  Poesis is something Poetic!
  • 20.  It is not a means to an end- not making, not manipulating, not manufacturing – Not merely instrumental- It is a way of revealing (Heidegger)  Means presuppose effect! Hence- not opening up!  A means is that whereby something is effected & thus sustained (Heidegger)  Methodology is a Bridge- not a dam. Not daming, storing, distributing- rather letting flow  Not an exercise in enframing
  • 21.
  • 22.  What?  What Time, sequence, seriality, co-presence… (When)  What Place, habitat, ethology, ecology, space (Where)  Through What Process? Mechanism, co-happenings, Triggers (How)  What reasons/effect- bring forths (why)  What name, identity, co-ordinate, gender.. (Who)
  • 24. Causa = to fall (effecting): silver is the material shaped into form driven by its ‘purpose’ by silver-smith- silver smith ‘effects’ production- (effective cause)
  • 25.  What Brings forth (co-responsible for- occasioned - aitia) the effect (Revealing)- Poesis  NOT Whose Moralistic Lapse is the effect (Enframing)
  • 26.
  • 27.  We enframe because- discursively seduced to be enframing, daming…impulsive, actors as agents… Like our Film heroes--- who pick up fights… & be ultra emotional… methodology is becoming masala methodology, unfortunately… it boils blood… its victims think that it may be because they are ‘revolutionary’…  Poesy is more re-volutionary than enframing?... It unwinds!
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  • 33.  Source  Object of Study?  Objectified by concepts & methods?  That which we try to un-cloak?
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  • 45. This is not a school
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  • 48. Sources, Method and concepts are mutually related and they reinforce/ torpedo each other
  • 49. 1. Sources don’t lie out there to be discovered. Even their existence can’t be recognized or acknowledged without the means of concept or method. 2. Methods are not merely neutral tools available there. They have to be invented and sharpened as we grasp our research problems better. They have to be reinvented as our political conscience improves with research acquaintance. 3. Concepts are not truth statements. They are habituated patterns of organizing facts influenced by our political sensibility and exposure to other concepts. Concepts are method dependent. Though ideally concepts are arrived as the result of a research process, without a conceptual a priori we cannot approach a research problem.
  • 50. the first impression is not a fundamental truth. In point of fact, scientific objectivity is possible only if one has broken first with the immediate object, if one has refused to yield to the seduction of the inicial choice, if one has checked and contradicted the thoughts which arise from one's :first observation. Any objective examination, when duly verified, refutes the results of the first contact with the object. -Gaston Bachelard (Psychoanalysis of fire)
  • 51.  Research gap?  Concept creation? Establishing truth?  Methodological precision?  Appropriating Source?  Exposing error?  De-cloak meaning?
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  • 56. Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of the Holy Death)
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  • 68. There is always a further!
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  • 72. Nimitha Induced Akrama Nimitha - effecting Akrama: Chaos, rupture, dis-order (revealing)
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  • 74.  Usually we begin our research process from our conceptual a priori. Conceptual a priori is the positive unconscious of knowledge of the individual researchers or the research field. The objective of our research, I would recommend, should not be reproducing our conceptual a priori by means of readymade methods justified with data sources, approaching all the three uncritically.  The research process is also the process in which the researchers gain ability to handle source, method and concepts dexterously. The greater research processes take researchers to break away from conceptual a priories the dexterous they are.
  • 75.  A refined research process is, to my understanding, explaining or understanding the source, using the best possible method.  Methods are better to the extent they challenge the conceptual a priories. The coarsest of research endeavor on the other hand would be reproducing conceptual a priories. A still worse research process may not even be aware of the existence of the conceptual a priories within which researches are problematized.
  • 76.  Most of the hypothetico-deductive research projects reinvent the conceptual bias with which they started their truth-game. Conceptual a priories though are inevitable, research projects of greater authenticity move ahead by prioritizing methods over concepts. By prioritizing methods over concepts I mean challenging a priori concepts by critiquing methods by which they were produced.  Precisely, this is called methodological critique. Such a critique may free research endeavors to look at the sources in a new light
  • 77.  Research endeavors of greater authenticity critically examine the methods in relation to their efficacy in understanding the source. Understanding or explanation of the source through undergoing into spirals of methodological reflexivity is pivotal to research endeavors of greater authenticity. The idea is diagrammatically expressed in the Figure given above.  The diagram exposes the tentative reflexive spiral researchers may go from a priory concept to methodologically refined concept.
  • 78.  Of the three, among the trio: source, method and concept, I suggest, we need to be more cautious and guarded about ‘concept’. One has to be aware, concepts are not truth statements, but they are results of our attempt to systematically understand the source through a set of methods.  Concept is Krami!
  • 79.  Commitment to methods over understanding the source is an error we often commit. The error of committing to one or another set of methods towards understanding the source however, may not be fully avoided. Nevertheless, the awareness regarding inevitable fallaciousness of methods in understanding the source may enhance our caution against reducing truths into concepts
  • 80.  Research is a never ending endeavor of making sense of the source with reflexively produced methodological engagement. The moment, we declare the concepts we have drawn as pure truth, we should know, is the moment our research and scientific temperament is lost to dogmas and prejudices
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  • 82.  Disappropriate  A-signifying Puissance!  Potency  Void  Event  Reveal, Bring-forth, open up…. Take off!