Despite its potential hazards, the activity of questioning theoretical frameworks and proposing solutions is necessary if progress is even to be possible. Intellectual history has by no means ended, so we cannot expect to have all the answers, and from time to time the activity of critical questioning will be frustrating. But intellectual progress requires us to continue the process of asking fundamental questions. The alternative to thinking in this way is indeed unthinkable.
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Loughlin, M., Fuller, J., Bluhm, R., Buetow, S., & Borgerson, K. (2016, August 1). Theory, experience and practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.12586
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