Ebook: Reclaiming Reality: A Critical Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy
ISBN: 9780203843314
Dаtе: 15.07.2012
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Authоr: Roy Prof Bhaskar
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Originally published in 1989, Reclaiming Reality still provides the most accessible introduction to the increasingly influential multi-disciplinary and international body of thought, known as critical.
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Critical realism (philosophy of the social.
1. Critical Theory as Metaphilosophy: Philosophy, Ideology and Truth. The best way to show how Critical Theory offers a distinctive philosophical approach is to
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Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language
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The Dynamic Unity of Reality. And those whose hearts are fixed on Reality itself deserve the title of Philosophers. (Plato, Republic, 380BC)
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