Doing a perfect research
According to Griffiths there is no
hope of doing perfect research (1998, 97). A normal human being loves growth,
development, progress etc. and is incessantly looking for a way to attain to
certain heights. This is exactly what I call “a practical or
basic/fundamental research”. Any type of scientific research has its roots
in this practical research. This means that research plays a fundamental role
in our growth. If “research” is part of man, does it mean that one
can reach perfection in research? In other words, is there anything called
perfect research?





