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Critical realism : essential readings / edited by Margaret Archer [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical realism--interventionsPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1998Description: xxiv, 756 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415196329
  • 9780415196321
  • 0415196310
  • 9780415196314
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 149.2 22
LOC classification:
  • B835. C75 1998
Contents:
General introduction -- Pt. I. Transcendental realism and science -- 1. Introduction: Basic texts and developments -- 2. Philosophy and scientific realism -- 3. The logic of scientific discovery -- 4. Conceptual and natural necessity -- 5. Abstraction: A realist interpretation -- 6. Economic science without experimentation / Abstraction -- Pt. II. Critical naturalism and social science -- 7. Introduction: Realism in the social sciences -- 8. Societies -- 9. Stratified explanation and Marx's conception of history -- 10. Realism and social science -- 11. Realism and social science: Some comments on Roy Bhaskar's 'The Possibility of Naturalism' -- 12. A realist social science -- 13. Four concepts of social structure -- 14. Realism and morphogenesis -- Pt. III. The theory of explanatory critiques -- 15. Introduction: Explanatory critiques -- 16. Reason as dialectic: Science, social science and socialist science -- 17. Facts and values: Theory and practice / Reason and the dialectic of human emancipation / Depth, rationality and change -- 18. Explanation and emancipation -- 19. Neutrality in the social sciences: On Bhaskar's argument for an essential emancipatory impulse in social science -- 20. Addressing the cultural system -- 21. The praxiology of legal judgement -- Pt. IV. Dialectic and dialectical critical realism -- 22. Introduction: Dialectic and dialectical critical realism -- 23. Critical realism and dialectic -- 24. Dialectical critical realism and ethics -- 25. The power of negative thinking -- 26. Realism and formalism in ethics -- 27. The limits of justice: Finding fault in the criminal law -- 28. Between structure and difference: Law's relationality -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

General introduction -- Pt. I. Transcendental realism and science -- 1. Introduction: Basic texts and developments -- 2. Philosophy and scientific realism -- 3. The logic of scientific discovery -- 4. Conceptual and natural necessity -- 5. Abstraction: A realist interpretation -- 6. Economic science without experimentation / Abstraction -- Pt. II. Critical naturalism and social science -- 7. Introduction: Realism in the social sciences -- 8. Societies -- 9. Stratified explanation and Marx's conception of history -- 10. Realism and social science -- 11. Realism and social science: Some comments on Roy Bhaskar's 'The Possibility of Naturalism' -- 12. A realist social science -- 13. Four concepts of social structure -- 14. Realism and morphogenesis -- Pt. III. The theory of explanatory critiques -- 15. Introduction: Explanatory critiques -- 16. Reason as dialectic: Science, social science and socialist science -- 17. Facts and values: Theory and practice / Reason and the dialectic of human emancipation / Depth, rationality and change -- 18. Explanation and emancipation -- 19. Neutrality in the social sciences: On Bhaskar's argument for an essential emancipatory impulse in social science -- 20. Addressing the cultural system -- 21. The praxiology of legal judgement -- Pt. IV. Dialectic and dialectical critical realism -- 22. Introduction: Dialectic and dialectical critical realism -- 23. Critical realism and dialectic -- 24. Dialectical critical realism and ethics -- 25. The power of negative thinking -- 26. Realism and formalism in ethics -- 27. The limits of justice: Finding fault in the criminal law -- 28. Between structure and difference: Law's relationality -- Index.

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