This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it in a recent edition of this journal. It is argued that critical and scientific realisms are closely related and that both are opposed to statistical positivism. However, the suggestion is made that scientific realism retains (from statistical positivism) a number of elements that result in misleading accounts of social processes and events: indicators are used which do not reflect the close relationship between structure and agency; indicators refer to reified and not real properties of both structures and agents; and indicators do not refer to causal properties of objects and entities. In order to develop a narrative of causal processes, as ...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
The aim of this paper is to question the scepticism of critical realist philosophers of science in r...
In "Economics and Reality" (1997) Tony Lawson advocates a perspective on social reality labelled cri...
The argument developed in this paper holds that critical realism is stronger than many other forms o...
Critical realism, championed by its proponents as the most promising post-positivist social science ...
Most published research in information systems is underpinned by a positivist or empiricist philosop...
In this paper, I offer a new defense of scientific realism, tailored for the Akaikean paradigm of st...
Purpose: This study aims to correct errors in, and comment on the claims made in the comment papers ...
Management science was historically dominated by an empiricist philosophy that saw quantitative mode...
The article is aimed at reconsidering the question if the project of econometrics can be read in lin...
Niemimaa (2016) argues that agential realism (Barad 2003) represents a radical form of sociomaterial...
Critical realism has become increasingly well known in the social sciences, particularly for its tre...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it ...
The aim of this paper is to question the scepticism of critical realist philosophers of science in r...
In "Economics and Reality" (1997) Tony Lawson advocates a perspective on social reality labelled cri...
The argument developed in this paper holds that critical realism is stronger than many other forms o...
Critical realism, championed by its proponents as the most promising post-positivist social science ...
Most published research in information systems is underpinned by a positivist or empiricist philosop...
In this paper, I offer a new defense of scientific realism, tailored for the Akaikean paradigm of st...
Purpose: This study aims to correct errors in, and comment on the claims made in the comment papers ...
Management science was historically dominated by an empiricist philosophy that saw quantitative mode...
The article is aimed at reconsidering the question if the project of econometrics can be read in lin...
Niemimaa (2016) argues that agential realism (Barad 2003) represents a radical form of sociomaterial...
Critical realism has become increasingly well known in the social sciences, particularly for its tre...
I will first discuss a peculiarity of the realism-antirealism debate. Some authors defending antirea...
According to Boyd/Putnam, scientific realism is the view that successful theories are typically appr...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...