01892nam a2200289Ia 45000010014000000030009000140050017000230060019000400070007000590080041000660200033001070400023001401000025001632450121001882600052003093000017003614900040003785040051004185050843004695300037013125380036013496500022013856550028014077760076014358300041015118560050015529780203141779BD-DhSAU20151012151720.0a|||||s|||||||||||cr||||120327s2012 enk sb 001 0 eng d a9780203141779 (e-book : PDF) aBD-DhSAUcBD-DhSAU1 aBhaskar, Roy,d1944-10aFrom science to emancipationh[electronic resource] :balienation and the actuality of enlightenment /cRoy Bhaskar. aAbingdon, Oxon ;aNew York :bRoutledge,c2012. axxxi, 374 p.1 aClassical texts in critical realism aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 ach. 1. From a philosophy of science to a philosophy of universal self-realisation -- ch. 2. Critical realism and Marxism -- ch. 3. Critical realism and discourse theory : debate with Ernesto Laclau -- ch. 4. Critical realism and ethnomethodology : debate with Rom Harrãae -- ch. 5. Critical realism and ethics : introducing transcendental dialectical critical realism -- ch. 6. Critical realism, co-presence and making a difference -- ch. 7. Part I : reality check, part II : critical realism and the left -- ch. 8. Critical realism, postmodernism and the global crisis -- ch. 9. Left versus right brain, creativity and emancipation -- ch. 10. The philosophy of metareality : identity, spirituality, system -- ch. 11. Educating the educators, or, Empowering teachers -- ch. 12. The limits of thought -- ch. 13. Unconditionality in love. aAlso available in print edition. aMode of access: World Wide Web. 0aCritical realism. 7aElectronic books.2lcsh1 z9780415696593 (hardback : alk. paper)z9780415696609 (pbk : alk. paper) 0aClassical texts in critical realism.40uhttp://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203141779