In a recent editorial, Morse warned against qualitative health researchers
turning their backs on fundamental concepts such as validity and called on
them to think, reconsider, and undo. With a view to stimulating further dia
logue, in this article the author explores where this thinking, reconsideri
ng, and undoing might take us in relation to the concept of validity. Four
perspectives on this issue are presented for discussion: the replication, p
arallel, diversification, and letting-go perspectives. Each is seen as wort
hy of consideration in its own right, and it is suggested that coexistence
of the perspectives is possible despite their differences. The implications
of various forms of coexistence are discussed in relation to the problem o
f criteria. It is recommended that qualitative health researchers learn to
judge a variety of approaches in different but appropriate ways.