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Books in the Routledge Studies in Critical Realism series

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  • - Critical Realism in the Social Sciences
    by Jan Ch. Karlsson, Sweden, Berth (Orebro University, et al.
    £40.49 - 174.99

    Translation of the author's book Att feorklara samheallet.

  • by Margaret S Archer
    £40.49

    Based in the philosophy of critical realism, this book employs a range of Margaret Archer's theoretical concepts, from morphogenetic cycles and the emergence of educational systems at the macro level, to the exercise of reflexivity among individuals at the micro level, to investigate temporal and spatial aspects of Norwegian education.

  • by Steve Ash
    £40.49 - 131.99

  • by Alpesh Maisuria
    £36.99

    This international and interdisciplinary collection gathers stories from researchers and research students about their methodological encounters with critical realism.

  • by Alpesh Maisuria
    £122.49

    This international and interdisciplinary collection gathers stories from researchers and research students about their methodological encounters with critical realism.

  • by Graham (University College London Scambler
    £36.99 - 122.49

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    £40.49

    This reader suggests that returning to, and placing centre-stage, the role of philosophy, especially critical realist philosophy of science, is invaluable for efforts that seek to overcome or mitigate the uncertainty and acrimony which have characterised the discipline in recent years.

  • - Emergence and Development from a Critical Realist Perspective
    by Margaret S. (University of Warwick Archer, Unn-Doris K. (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) Baeck & Tone (UiT The Arctic University of Norway) Skinningsrud
    £131.99

    Based in the philosophy of critical realism, this book employs a range of Margaret Archer's theoretical concepts, from morphogenetic cycles and the emergence of educational systems at the macro level, to the exercise of reflexivity among individuals at the micro level, to investigate temporal and spatial aspects of Norwegian education.

  • by Nick Wilson
    £42.49 - 131.99

  • - A Critical Realist View on Empowerment
    by David Scott & Areti Stylianou
    £40.49 - 131.99

  • - Sensus Fidei and Critical Thinking
    by Johnny C. Go
    £40.49 - 131.99

  • by Christopher W. Haley
    £42.49 - 131.99

  • - A Realist Approach
    by Yana Manyukhina
    £40.49 - 131.99

  • - A Critical Realist Account
    by Graham Scambler
    £44.49 - 141.49

  • by Christopher Norris
    £76.99

    In this book Christopher Norris develops the case for scientific realism by tackling various adversary arguments from a range of anti-realist positions.

  • - A Critical Realist General Theory of Interdisciplinarity
    by Roy Bhaskar, Sweden) Danermark, Berth (Orebro University, et al.
    £38.99 - 131.99

  • - The International Diffusion of Women's Human Rights
    by Australia) Savery & Lynn (Australian National University
    £16.49 - 50.49

    Presents an argument that the gender biased identity of many states represents the significant barrier to diffusion. This book explores how particular norms have diffused into certain states as a consequence of international and domestic pressure. It also addresses the limitations of explanations of international norms.

  • - A Defence of a Cognitive Conception of Religious Belief in a Christian Context
    by Andrew Collier
    £48.49 - 131.99

    This book offers a defence of realism in the philosophy of religion and argues that religious belief - with particular reference to Christian belief - is cognitive and open to rational discussion between believers and

  • by Donald Judd
    £44.49 - 131.99

  • - Raymond Boudon, Cognitive Rationality and Critical Realism
    by Cynthia Lins Hamlin
    £44.49 - 131.99

    Cynthia Lins Hamlin persuasively argues that critical realism represents a better safeguard against the relativism which springs from the conflation of social reality and our ideas about it.

  • by Frederic Vandenberghe
    £36.99 - 141.49

    "Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge."

  • - Marxism, Realism, and Critical Theory
    by Sean (University of the West of England) Creaven
    £53.99 - 170.49

    Opposing the theist ontological logics more generally, this book argues that the earth-bound materialist dialectics of the classical Marxist tradition, and the naturalistic humanism these dialectics under-labour on the terrain of socio-historical being, offer a way forward for critical realist theory and for liberatory politics and ethics.

  • - Primary Teachers, Child-Centred Philosophy and the New Managerialism
    by Robert Archer
    £60.49 - 131.99

    In Europe, the framework of economic competitiveness has become the defining aim of education, to be achieved by managerialist techniques and mechanisms. This book argues against this vision of education, and offers a different approach.

  • by Carrie Hull
    £49.99 - 131.99

    Poststructuralism has achieved remarkable success in challenging our belief in natural sex categories and instincts. Embracing biological and cultural variability, this book shows that the sexed body is naturally structured and deeply meaningful. It employs colourful illustrations from biology, anthropology and psychology.

  • - Dialectical Philosophy and Social Theory
    by UK) Creaven & Sean (University of West England
    £44.49 - 146.49

  • - Anti-Foundationalism, Ontology and Social Research
    by Justin Cruickshank
    £49.99 - 141.49

    Methodological debates in the social sciences have increasingly focused on issues relating to epistemology. This book charts a ground between postmodernism and positivism. It argues that realism can combine a definition of social reality with an anti-foundational approach to knowledge. It develops the realist anti-foundationalism.

  • - A Materialistic Application of Realism in the Social Sciences
    by Sean (University of the West of England) Creaven
    £49.99 - 141.49

    By constructing historical materialism as realist social theory, it becomes possible to resolve many dilemmas in Marxist discourse, such as voluntarism versus determinism and humanism versus economism. This book rethinks Marx's sociology as a form of realist social theory, extending Roy Bhaskar's philosophical realism into the social sciences.

  • by Andrew Collier
    £60.49 - 131.99

    Addresses the interlocking themes of realism, objectivity, existentialism and politics. This work defends objectivity in science, knowledge, and ethics, and examines both subjective idealism and existentialist critiques of objectivity. It also examines some of the themes from different angles, keeping the politics of the issues at the forefront.

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