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2009
Lo studio presenta una panoramica delle varie forme di realismo elaborate tra XIII e XV secolo, mostrando l'importanza che per gli ultimi sviluppi del realismo medievale hanno avuto le critiche dei nominalisti ed in particolare di ...
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Lo studio presenta una panoramica delle varie forme di realismo elaborate tra XIII e XV secolo, mostrando l'importanza che per gli ultimi sviluppi del realismo medievale hanno avuto le critiche dei nominalisti ed in particolare di ...
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2017
The chapter argues that the search for a single construal of the realism/anti-realism distinction is misguided. There are more or less apt versions of the distinction, each framed with a specific set of interests. The terms of art, ‘realist’ and ‘anti-realist’, are not helpfully construed as applying across whole domains (‘science’, ‘religion’, ‘ethics’
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The chapter argues that the search for a single construal of the realism/anti-realism distinction is misguided. There are more or less apt versions of the distinction, each framed with a specific set of interests. The terms of art, ‘realist’ and ‘anti-realist’, are not helpfully construed as applying across whole domains (‘science’, ‘religion’, ‘ethics’
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2009
In The Politics of Friendship (1997), Derrida describes the democratic as a pact between a band of brothers that is made in the name of the father. Derrida’s approach to this question cannot be fully appreciated without reference to Sigmund Freud’s controversial book, Totem and Taboo (1918), which Derrida relies upon as a kind of ur-text offering a ...
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In The Politics of Friendship (1997), Derrida describes the democratic as a pact between a band of brothers that is made in the name of the father. Derrida’s approach to this question cannot be fully appreciated without reference to Sigmund Freud’s controversial book, Totem and Taboo (1918), which Derrida relies upon as a kind of ur-text offering a ...
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2011
Chapter on Socialist Realism in The New Cambridge History of Russian Literature.
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Chapter on Socialist Realism in The New Cambridge History of Russian Literature.
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2017
New York City’s Madison Avenue has long been considered the center of advertising in the United States. Yet for African Americans in the industry, Chicago is much more representative of their experiences in and contributions to advertising. This chapter examines the early professional and entrepreneurial life of Thomas J.
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New York City’s Madison Avenue has long been considered the center of advertising in the United States. Yet for African Americans in the industry, Chicago is much more representative of their experiences in and contributions to advertising. This chapter examines the early professional and entrepreneurial life of Thomas J.
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The normative foundations of critical realism: a comment on Dave Elder-Vass and Leigh Price
Journal of Critical Realism, 2019As a comment on the debate between Dave Elder-Vass and Leigh Price, I propose a dialogue between Bhaskar and Habermas. If we could introduce critical realism into critical theory, we might be able to strengthen its critique of positivism.
F. Vandenberghe
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1996
Abstract Disputes about realism should be construed as disputes not about a class of entities, but about the truth‐value of the statements in a given class. For what reality consists in is not determined just by what objects there are, but by what propositions hold good: the world is the totality of facts, not of things.
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Abstract Disputes about realism should be construed as disputes not about a class of entities, but about the truth‐value of the statements in a given class. For what reality consists in is not determined just by what objects there are, but by what propositions hold good: the world is the totality of facts, not of things.
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