Ontological casuistry: Bhaskar's meta-reality, fine structure, and human disposition
New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 2005 Number 56
Ontological casuistry: Bhaskar's meta-reality, fine structure, and human disposition
Jamie Morgan pages -
Abstract
Morgan defines meta-reality in the context of Roy Bhaskar’s work on the concept, and, through this, suggests reasons for the human failure to connect with fine structure and its internal connectivity. The article also indicates the problematic nature of a philosophical system based on meta-reality.
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Jamie Morgan (2005) Ontological casuistry: Bhaskar's meta-reality, fine structure, and human disposition, New Formations, 2005(56), -