After postmodernism an introduction to critical realism /
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Continuum,
2005.
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Table of Contents:
- How to change reality: story vs. structure-- a debate between / Rom Harré and Roy Bhaskar
- The intersecting paths of critical relations : multiple realities, the inner planet and three dimensional worlds / Philip Hodgkiss
- Reading Foucault as a realist / Frank Pearce and Tony Woodiwiss
- The ethogenics of agency and structure : a metaphysical problem / Charles R. Varela
- Where is social structure? / John Scott
- Metaphors of social complexity / José López
- Sociology and epistemology / Jean Bricmont
- Critical realism and quantum mechanics : some introductory bearings / Christopher Norris
- Why are sociologists naturephobes? / Ted Benton
- Critical realism and political ecology / Tim Forsyth
- Keeping it real : a critique of postmodern theories of cyberspace / Pam Higham
- Is computing really for women? A critical realist approach to gender issues in computing / Sue Clegg
- Truth in fiction, science and criticism / Garry Potter
- Reconsidering literary interpretation / Philip Tew
- Vaporising the real : artificiality, millennial anxiety and the "End of history" / Francis Barker
- Rorty on pragmaticism, liberalism and the self / Justin Cruikshank
- Realism and research, philosophy and poverty politics : the example of smoking / David Ford
- Descartes' individualistic epistemology--a critique / Allison Assiter
- Social movements and science : the question of plural knowledge systems / Jenneth Parker
- Do realists run regressions? / Douglas V. Porpora
- Marx, Hegel and the specificity of the political / Robert Fine
- Critical realism in light of Marx's process of abstraction / Bertell Ollman
- On real and nominal absences / Andrew Collier.