After Postmodernism: An Introduction to Critical RealismJose Lopez, Garry Potter A&C Black, 1 mars 2005 - 352 sidor What comes after 'postmodernism'? A buzzword which began as an energising, radical critique became, by the 20th Century's end, a byword for fracture, eclecticism, political apathy and intellectual exhaustion. The last few years have seen a growing interest in critical realism as a possible, alternative way of moving forward. The virtues of critical realism lie in its successful provision of a philosophical grounding for the social sciences and humanities and of a methodology applicable to many different fields of analysis. After Postmodernism brings together some of the best-known names in the field to present the first truly interdisciplinary introduction to critical realism. The book presents the reader with a compendium of accessible essays illustrating the connection between meta-theory, theory and substantive research across Sociology, Philosophy, Literary Studies, Politics, Media Studies, Psychology and Science Studies. The flexibility of critical realism is illustrated in the range of topics discussed - ranging from quantum mechanics to cyberspace, to literary theory, nature, smoking, the future fo Marx, the unconscious and, of course, postmodernsim and the future of theory itself. Contributors: Allison Assiter, Ted Benton, Francis Barker, Roy Bhaskar, Jean Bricmont, Sue Clegg, Andrew Collier, Justin Cruickshank, Robert Fine, David Ford, Tim Forsyth, Rom Harre, Pam Higham, Philip Hodgkiss, Jose Lopez, Christopher Norris, Bertell Ollman, Jenneth Parker, Frank Pearce, Douglas V. Porpora, Garry Potter, John Scott, Philip Tew, Charles R Varela, Anthony Woodiwiss |
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... causal mechanism, is also a very crucial aspect of reality. The 'things' (things-in-themselves) of realist ontology, of course, may be very different from our ordinary notions of such. Things' may be powers, forces, mechanisms ...
... causal mechanism, is also a very crucial aspect of reality. The 'things' (things-in-themselves) of realist ontology, of course, may be very different from our ordinary notions of such. Things' may be powers, forces, mechanisms ...
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... powers. Our interaction with the world, our exercise of causality upon it can be considered from two perspectives ... causal power in the process of experiment. But explanation does not directly follow from this. Rather inferential processes ...
... powers. Our interaction with the world, our exercise of causality upon it can be considered from two perspectives ... causal power in the process of experiment. But explanation does not directly follow from this. Rather inferential processes ...
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... causal powers to act and create as agents on the other, are resolved by this transformational model. We do not 'create social structure. We reproduce it and transform it. But it too causally affects us. This is Bhaskar's model and, as ...
... causal powers to act and create as agents on the other, are resolved by this transformational model. We do not 'create social structure. We reproduce it and transform it. But it too causally affects us. This is Bhaskar's model and, as ...
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... causal power to social structure and much more seriously circumscribe the powers usually attributed to human agents. The fact that 'realists' can disagree about the concept of social structure in this way, is one of the reasons why we ...
... causal power to social structure and much more seriously circumscribe the powers usually attributed to human agents. The fact that 'realists' can disagree about the concept of social structure in this way, is one of the reasons why we ...
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... causal powers, Rom Harré and Charles Varela dispute this ontological position. They argue that, although social structures are real, they do not themselves have causal powers. Instead they insist that causality in the social world ...
... causal powers, Rom Harré and Charles Varela dispute this ontological position. They argue that, although social structures are real, they do not themselves have causal powers. Instead they insist that causality in the social world ...
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LOOKING FOR AND LOOKING AT SOCIAL STRUCTURE | 73 |
PHYSICISTS AND PHILOSOPHERS | 95 |
THEORY NATURE AND SOCIETY | 129 |
COMPUTING POWER DEGENDERED BODIES AND GENDERED MINDS? | 155 |
CULTURE AND CRITICISM | 179 |
PRAGMATICISM AND POLITICS PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC POLICY | 213 |
WAYS OF KNOWING | 235 |
DIALECTICS | 267 |
Guide to Further Readings | 311 |
Bibliography | 314 |
Contributors | 325 |
Index | 329 |
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After Postmodernism: An Introduction to Critical Realism Jose Lopez,Garry Potter Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2001 |
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Society and Its Metaphors: Language, Social Theory and Social Structure Jose Lopez Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2003 |