This article addresses Tuukka Kaidesoja’s critique of the philosophical presuppositions of Roy Bhaskar’s theories of critical realism. The article supports Kaidesoja’s naturalistic approach to the philosophy of the social sciences, including the field of social ontology. The article discusses the specific topics of fallibilism, emergence, and causal powers. I conclude that Kaidesoja’s book is a valuable contribution to current debates over critical realism
This article critiques the idea that, by establishing a general framework within which research must...
We will discuss here the connection between Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism and Marxism. Bhaskar is a...
In this paper I will argue that critical theory needs to make its socio-ontological commitments expl...
Tuukka Kaidesoja’s new book is a welcome addition to the literature on critical realism. He shows go...
Tuukka Kaidesoja’s new book is a welcome addition to the literature on critical realism. He shows go...
This comment discusses Kaidesoja (2013) and raises the issue whether his analysis justifies stronger...
This article aims to introduce Roy Bhaskar's philosophical system known as critical realism. The foc...
WOS: 000430244600055In discussions over the natural existence of what has been communally described,...
I argue that critical realists think pretty much what Tukka Kaidesoja says that he himself thinks, b...
Ontology has recently become a widely discussed subject in the social sciences with contributions fr...
In this volume, philosophers discuss ontological and methodological aspects of Critical Realism and ...
ABSTRACT: This paper intends to put forward the late work of G. Lukács, The Ontology of Social Being...
The purpose of this article is to bridge the gap between critical theory as understood in the Frankf...
This dissertation is centered around questions concerning the social (social ontology) and its relat...
This paper introduces and contextualizes my book Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology (Lond...
This article critiques the idea that, by establishing a general framework within which research must...
We will discuss here the connection between Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism and Marxism. Bhaskar is a...
In this paper I will argue that critical theory needs to make its socio-ontological commitments expl...
Tuukka Kaidesoja’s new book is a welcome addition to the literature on critical realism. He shows go...
Tuukka Kaidesoja’s new book is a welcome addition to the literature on critical realism. He shows go...
This comment discusses Kaidesoja (2013) and raises the issue whether his analysis justifies stronger...
This article aims to introduce Roy Bhaskar's philosophical system known as critical realism. The foc...
WOS: 000430244600055In discussions over the natural existence of what has been communally described,...
I argue that critical realists think pretty much what Tukka Kaidesoja says that he himself thinks, b...
Ontology has recently become a widely discussed subject in the social sciences with contributions fr...
In this volume, philosophers discuss ontological and methodological aspects of Critical Realism and ...
ABSTRACT: This paper intends to put forward the late work of G. Lukács, The Ontology of Social Being...
The purpose of this article is to bridge the gap between critical theory as understood in the Frankf...
This dissertation is centered around questions concerning the social (social ontology) and its relat...
This paper introduces and contextualizes my book Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology (Lond...
This article critiques the idea that, by establishing a general framework within which research must...
We will discuss here the connection between Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism and Marxism. Bhaskar is a...
In this paper I will argue that critical theory needs to make its socio-ontological commitments expl...