"Against method" and "Anything goes"? A critical discussion based on the "strange ideas from Paul Feyerabend on whether epistemological anarchy can benefit is research

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Treiblmaier, Horst
Burton-Jones, Andrew
Gregor, Shirley
Hirschheim, Rudy A.
Myers, Michael David
Stafford, Thomas F.

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Association for Information Systems

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In this panel six IS researchers from varying backgrounds will discuss whether epistemological anarchy, as proposed by the controversial philosopher Paul Feyerabend, has the potential to foster research progress and can help to create new insights in the IS field. Feyerabend is well known for his notion that "anything goes" in terms of methodology, and many scholars are concerned that this seemingly anarchistic sentiment can undermine efforts to systematically build and structure an epistemological and methodological foundation for an academic discipline. This panel, which will be moderated by Horst Treiblmaier, includes as panelists Andrew Burton-Jones, Shirley Gregor, Rudy Hirschheim, Michael Myers, and Tom Stafford. The outcome of this discussion will be incorporated into a paper published in the DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems.

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International Conference on Information Systems 2018, ICIS 2018

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39th International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2018

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2037-12-31