In this review I try and show the ways in which Geuss’ new work may advance the (radical) realist programme. The main contribution in the new essays, as I see it, is the emphasis on the counterintuitively transformative potential of a realist approach, as opposed to the false promise of highly moralised approaches. I also highlight some open questions about Geuss’ realism, primarily to do with his contextualism and with the role of feasibility constraints
Are we still able to think big, to imagine a better world than the one we currently live in? Rutger ...
Donald Hoffman proposed a bold theory—that objects do not exist independently of us perceiving them ...
The progressive abstraction and professionalisation of political philosophy over the last few decade...
In this review I try and show the ways in which Geuss’ new work may advance the (radical) realist pr...
Raymond Geuss has been viewed as one of the figureheads of the recent debates about realism in polit...
This essay argues that realism in ethics and in politics is best understood as a discipline of mind ...
Raymond Geuss has been viewed as one of the figureheads of the recent debates about realism in polit...
In a recent article, Benjamin McKean defends utopian political theorising by means of an internal cr...
An “impure” realism that draws extensively on non-philosophical sources has challenged mainstream p...
This paper takes up the problem of correlationism from a phenomenological perspective. Speculative r...
No realist project in and about economics is close to completion. There are many open issu...
No realist project in and about economics is close to completion. There are many open issues that re...
The object of realist metaphysics is generally thought to be to describe the structure of the world ...
This is a contribution to the debate on speculative realism deriving from the book The Speculative T...
The term critical realism has been used in a number of different ways. In general, a critical realis...
Are we still able to think big, to imagine a better world than the one we currently live in? Rutger ...
Donald Hoffman proposed a bold theory—that objects do not exist independently of us perceiving them ...
The progressive abstraction and professionalisation of political philosophy over the last few decade...
In this review I try and show the ways in which Geuss’ new work may advance the (radical) realist pr...
Raymond Geuss has been viewed as one of the figureheads of the recent debates about realism in polit...
This essay argues that realism in ethics and in politics is best understood as a discipline of mind ...
Raymond Geuss has been viewed as one of the figureheads of the recent debates about realism in polit...
In a recent article, Benjamin McKean defends utopian political theorising by means of an internal cr...
An “impure” realism that draws extensively on non-philosophical sources has challenged mainstream p...
This paper takes up the problem of correlationism from a phenomenological perspective. Speculative r...
No realist project in and about economics is close to completion. There are many open issu...
No realist project in and about economics is close to completion. There are many open issues that re...
The object of realist metaphysics is generally thought to be to describe the structure of the world ...
This is a contribution to the debate on speculative realism deriving from the book The Speculative T...
The term critical realism has been used in a number of different ways. In general, a critical realis...
Are we still able to think big, to imagine a better world than the one we currently live in? Rutger ...
Donald Hoffman proposed a bold theory—that objects do not exist independently of us perceiving them ...
The progressive abstraction and professionalisation of political philosophy over the last few decade...