Realist Theory of Science

Regular price €61.50
Quantity:
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
A01=Roy Bhaskar
atomistic
Author_Roy Bhaskar
Beer Mug
Categorical Independence
Category=QD
causal
Causal Laws
Ceteris Paribus Clause
conjunction
constant
Constant Conjunction
CP Clause
empirical
Epistemic Fallacy
epistemology theory
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
experimental activity analysis
generative
Humean Causal Law
Inductive Scepticism
Intransitive Dimension
Intransitive Objects
law
Leibnizian Level
mechanisms
Natural Necessity
Nominal Essence
ontological analysis
Philosophical Ontology
philosophy of science
Popper Hempel Theory
positivism critique
realism
Regularity Determinism
Regularity Determinist
scientific methodology
social science foundations
Theory Ta
transcendental
Transcendental Argument
Transcendental Realism
Transcendental Realist Ontology
Transfactually Active
Transitive Dimension
Universal Empirical Generalizations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415454940
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jul 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

First Published in 2008. Now acknowledged as a classic in the philosophy of science, A Realist Theory of Science is one of the very few books which has transformed not only our understanding of science, but that of the nature of the world it studies. Since its original publication in 1975, the book has inspired the multi-disciplinary and international movement of thought known as critical realism; and its ideas have been influential across the whole spectrum of the sciences, arts and humanities and in a diverse array of social practices and professions.



In this book, Roy Bhaskar sets out to revindicate ontology, critiquing the reduction of being in favor of knowledge, which he calls the epistemic fallacy. Employing a transcendental argument from the nature of experimental activity, he establishes a critique of the dominant positivist and neo-Kantian traditions in the philosophy of science, developing a new ontology in which concepts of structure, difference and change come to the fore. Then, analyzing the nature of scientific discovery and development, he shows how, against both the empiricist and rationalist traditions, science can come to have a posteriori knowledge of natural necessity.

The resultant position, which the author characterizes as transcendental realism, has the power to resolve many traditional philosophical problems, such as the problem of induction. At the same time it lays the basis for radically new accounts of social science, ethics and the project of human emancipation.

A new introduction to this edition by Mervyn Hartwig decribes the significance of A Realist Theory of Science throughout the humanities world, and offers an expert critique of its content.

Roy Bhaskar is the originator of the philosophy of critical realism, and the author of many acclaimed and influential works including A Realist Theory of Science, The Possibility of Naturalism, Scientific Realism and Human Emancipation, Reclaiming Reality and Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom. He is an editor of the recently published Critical Realism: Essential Readings and is currently chair of the Centre for Critical Realism.

More from this author