Reclaiming Reality provides the most accessible introduction to the increasingly influential multi-disciplinary and international body of thought, known as critical realism. It is designed to "underlabour" both for the sciences, especially the human sciences, and for the projects of human emancipation which such sciences may come to inform; and provides an enlightening intervention in current debates about realism and relativism, positivism and poststucturalism, modernism and postmodernism, etc.
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"Bhaskar has provided what is, arguably, the most comprehensive, the most rigorous and the best available account of the sciences, both natural and social." -Gerry Webster (Biology Forum 1989)
"Breathtaking in the scope and power of its immanent critique of contemporary philosophy." -Andrew Sayer (International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 1990)
"Bhaskar has fashioned a wholly new context for argumentation about social ontology . . . His work merits enormous critical attention in all the human sciences." -John Shotter (History of the Human Sciences 1991)
"Contains perhaps the finest brief historical and methodological assessment in English of the major issues in Marx's philosophy." -Michael Sprinker (New Left Review 1992)
"Breathtaking in the scope and power of its immanent critique of contemporary philosophy." -Andrew Sayer (International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 1990)
"Bhaskar has fashioned a wholly new context for argumentation about social ontology . . . His work merits enormous critical attention in all the human sciences." -John Shotter (History of the Human Sciences 1991)
"Contains perhaps the finest brief historical and methodological assessment in English of the major issues in Marx's philosophy." -Michael Sprinker (New Left Review 1992)