Reflections on metaReality

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Classical Philosophical Discourse
cosmic
Cosmic Envelope
critical
Critical Realism
dialectical
Dialectical Critical Realism
Dialectical Universality
Differential Agents
Divine Ingredient
Embodied Personality
enlightenment studies
envelope
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identification
modernity critique
Negative Incompleteness
non-dual
Non-dual Action
Non-dual Beings
Non-dual State
ontology philosophy
philosophy of science
Re-enchanted Reality
Re-enchanted World
realism
self-identity theory
self-realisation
Semiotic Triangle
social ontology
Spiritual Presuppositions
TINA Formation
transcendental
Transcendental Agency
Transcendental Dialectical Critical Realism
Transcendental Emergence
Transcendental Holism
Transcendental Identification
transcendental philosophy in daily life
universal
Universal Self-realisation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415619035
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Reflections on meta-Reality is now widely regarded as a landmark in contemporary philosophy. It initiates the philosophy of meta-Reality, the third main phase of Roy Bhaskar’s philosophical thoughts, after original or basic critical realism and dialectical critical realism. Originally published in 2002 and based on talks given in India, Europe and America, Roy Bhaskar presents his new philosophy of meta-Reality as a radical extension, systematic development and proleptic completion of critical realism.

This brilliant series of studies contains seminal and far-reaching discussions of critical realism and the nature of being; an incisive and limpid account of modernity, modernism and post-modernism; a sublime discourse on the nature of the self and compelling considerations on the relationship between social science and self-realization. Together, they demonstrate the ubiquity of transcendental phenomena in everyday life and the orientation of enlightenment towards collective human emancipation and universal self-realization.

A new introduction to this edition by Mervyn Hartwig, founding editor of The Journal of Critical Realism and editor of A Dictionary of Critical Realism (Routledge, 2007), describes the context, significance and impact of Reflections on meta-Reality, and supplies an expert guide to its content. This book is essential reading for students and practitioners in both philosophy and the human sciences.

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, Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom, Plato Etc., From Science to Emancipation and (with Mervyn Hartwig) The Formation of Critical Realism. He is an editor of Critical Realism: Essential Readings and Interdisciplinarity and Climate Change and was the founding chair of the Centre for Critical Realism. He is currently a World Scholar at the University of London Institute of Education.

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