Name introduced by American philosopher Roy Wood Sellars (1880-1973) in Critical Realism (1916) for his attempt to mediate between direct realism and idealism by saying that the objects of perception are neither objects themselves nor ideas arid so on in the mind but sets of properties of these objects.
Source:
D Drake et al., eds, Essays in Critical Realism (1920)
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- 2.1 Critical Realism: An Introduction to Roy Bhaskar's Philosophy
- 2.2 The Order of Natural Necessity: A Kind of Introduction to Critical Realism
- 2.3 Explaining Society (Routledge Studies in Critical Realism)
- 2.4 Critical Realism: Essential Readings (Critical Realism: Interventions)
- 2.5 Systems Thinking, Critical Realism and Philosophy: A Confluence of Ideas (Ontological Explorations)
- 2.6 Moral Agency within Social Structures and Culture: A Primer on Critical Realism for Christian Ethics
- 2.7 Studying Organizations Using Critical Realism: A Practical Guide
- 2.8 Empiricism and the Metatheory of the Social Sciences (Routledge Studies in Critical Realism)
- 2.9 Critical Realism for Psychologists
- 2.10 The Space that Separates: A Realist Theory of Art (Routledge Studies in Critical Realism)
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