User:Power.corrupts/Sandbox/The dilemma of rigor or relevance

The dilemma of rigor or relevance has its origins in the social sciences, in particular within the field of action research. The dilemma reflects fundamental disagreements over standard notions of positivist objectivity, in particular values such as distance and non-interference between the researcher and the research subject. The uphelding of rigorous positivist requirements will lead to a loss of usability and therefore relevance, the argument goes. On the other hand, if relevance is the main goal, then some elements of disciplinary rigor will have to be sacrifized. You cannot have both.

It is a dilemma of epistemological practice, of what the (some branches within) social sciences see are the limitations of Technical Rationality.

The dilemma has been an underlying theme in much of the work of Donald Schön and Chris Argyris.