2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-45082018ce4718
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Analysis of optimal solutions in article on linear programming

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“…For this reason, the choice of the methodological path was for the hermeneutic approach and interpretative method, because this work was placed within the field of social sciences, according to the research proposal presented. Hermeneutics, as an approach to scientific research, was originally conceived to interpret sacred, classical and legal texts, with the aim of promoting a theoretical and methodological reflection (Domingues, 2004). Its emergence is attributed to the philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey, in the year 1900, with relevant theoretical contributions from authors such as Mannheim (1974), Heidegger (1999), Hekman (1990) and Habermas (2000).…”
Section: Methodological Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this reason, the choice of the methodological path was for the hermeneutic approach and interpretative method, because this work was placed within the field of social sciences, according to the research proposal presented. Hermeneutics, as an approach to scientific research, was originally conceived to interpret sacred, classical and legal texts, with the aim of promoting a theoretical and methodological reflection (Domingues, 2004). Its emergence is attributed to the philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey, in the year 1900, with relevant theoretical contributions from authors such as Mannheim (1974), Heidegger (1999), Hekman (1990) and Habermas (2000).…”
Section: Methodological Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hermeneutic approach is considered to be more suitable for the analysis of social and cultural phenomena and consists in the interpretation of worldviews in certain temporal, historical and contextual clippings (Mannheim, 1974;Heidgger, 1999;Hekmann, 1990;Habermas, 2000;Domingues, 2004). The axiological assumptions of the interpretative method, which arose in opposition to positivism that represented, until the middle of the last century, the dominant paradigm, in scientific research, are based on the statement that human beings construct multiple and different realities, which vary both according to their specificities and depend on the "theoretical lens", conceived ex-ante, by the researcher (Gubrium;Holstein, 2000).…”
Section: Methodological Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%