Description
Elaborating his own highly original critical realist perspective on society, nature, science and philosophy itself. Roy Bhaskar shows how this new perspective can be used to undermine currently fashionable ideologies of the right and, at the same time. to clear the ground for a reinvigorated left. Reclaiming Reality contains powerful critiques of some of the most important schools of thought and thinkers of our time - from Bachelard and Feyerabend to Rorty and Habermas. It advances novel and convincing resolutions of many traditional philosophical problems.
Providing a straightforward and stimulating introduction to current debates in the philosophy of science and of social theory, for the interested lay reader and student alike. this book will be of particular value for all those concerned with the socialist emancipatory project and the renaissance of the Marxist theoretical tradition.
About the Author
Roy Bhaskar is currently Research Fellow in Philosophy at Linacre College. Oxford, and The City University, London. His publications include the highly acclaimed A Realist Theory of Science (2nd Edition 1978), The Possibility of Naturalism (2nd Edition 1989) and most recently, Scientific Realism and Human Emancipation (Verso 1986).
Reviews
Logically taut and vast in scope . . . steers through the false dichotomies of orthodox philosophy, undermining their plausibility and exposing their ideological function. The result is a brilliant clarification and development of Marx's ideas and at the same time the most convincing philosophical foundation ever provided for Marxism. -- Roy Edgley
Book Information
ISBN 9780860919513
Author Roy Bhaskar
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 355g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 152mm * 20mm