A Realist Theory of Science
Bhaskar's 1975 founding work of critical realism in philosophy of science
Tradition: Late-twentieth-century British critical realism
Bhaskar's 1975 founding work of critical realism — transcendental realism in philosophy of science
A Realist Theory of Science is Roy Bhaskar's 1975 founding work of critical realism. Bhaskar develops a "transcendental realism" — arguing from the practice of experimental science to a stratified ontology of generative mechanisms operating in open systems. He distinguishes the empirical, the actual, and the real, and articulates an alternative to both positivism and post-positivist constructivism. Foundational for late-twentieth-century philosophy of social science (extended in The Possibility of Naturalism 1979) and the critical-realist movement (Archer, Collier, Lawson).
Editions cited
- A Realist Theory of Science (Leeds Books, 1975; 2nd ed. Harvester, 1978; Routledge 3rd ed. 2008)
School Embodiments
Analytic precision.
"Analytic precision." (Realist Theory)
Kantian transcendental method.
"Kantian transcendental." (Realist Theory)
Internal Tensions
Bhaskar's Realist Theory of Science: founding work of critical realism; foundational for late-twentieth-century philosophy of social science.
I. Time
The temporal unfolding of generative mechanisms.
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II. Space
The stratified ontological space.
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III. Matter
Generative material mechanisms.
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IV. Observer
The critical realist of scientific practice.
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V. Energy
Energies of generative mechanism.
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VI. Information
The stratification empirical-actual-real.
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Personas with the nearest attribute fingerprint
Historical figures whose own classification on the same six-dimensional grid lands closest to this work's. Computed by attribute-agreement on coordinates both address.
Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How A Realist Theory of Science resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.