From briandick51 at gmail.com Thu May 1 21:39:58 2008 From: briandick51 at gmail.com (Brian Dick) Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 20:39:58 -0700 Subject: [Critical-Realism] Critical Realism and Management Message-ID: <4a0badc00805012039t324e48b3t7a3d057f926faefe@mail.gmail.com> Hi Dermot, Here are some resources that should be useful in terms of studying management theory from a CR perspective. If you e-mail me off of the list serve I can send you an extended draft of a section of a chapter (the shortened version was eventually published in a co-authored chapter) where I try to review most of the relevant literature. (Send your e-mail to alethic_truth at hotmail.com). Best, Brian Ackroyd, Stephen and Steve Fleetwood. 2000. *Realist Perspectives on Management and Organizations.* Eds. London: Routledge. Contu, Alessia and Hugh Willmott. 2005. "You Spin Me Round: The Realist Turn in Organization and Management Studies." *Journal of Management Studies.* 42: 1645-62. Davis, Gerald F. 2006. "Mechanisms and the Theory of Organizations." *Journal of Management Inquiry.* 15: 114-8. Davis, Gerald F. and Christopher Marquis. 2005. "Prospects for Organization Theory in the Early Twenty-First Century: Institutional Fields and Mechanisms." *Organization Science.* 16: 332-43. Dow, Sheila. 1999. "Post Keynesianism and Critical Realism: What is the Connection?" *Journal of Post Keynesian Economics.* 22: 15-33. Evans, Michael A. 2005. "Progress Towards a Critical-Realist Perspective: Using Neo-Institutional Theory to Analyze & Explain the Influence of Context on Knowledge and Work." Paper Presented at the 2005 Critical Management Studies Conference. Fairclough, Norman. 2005. "Peripheral Vision: Discourse Analysis in Organization Studies: The Case for Critical Realism." *Organization Studies.* 26: 915-39. Fleetwood, Steve. 1999. *Critical Realism in Economics: Development and Debate.* Ed. London: Routledge. Fleetwood, Steve. 2005. "Ontology in Organization and Management Studies: A Critical Realist Perspective." *Organization.* 12: 197-222. Junor, Anne. 2001. "Critical Realism Comes to Management." *Journal of Critical Realism.* 4: 30-4. Kwan, Man-Kai and Eric W. K. Tsang. 2001. "Realism and Constructivism in Strategy Research: A Critical Realist Response to Mir and Watson." *Strategic Management Journal.* 22: 1163-8. Lawson, Tony. 1997. *Economics and Reality*. London: Routledge. Lawson, Tony. 2003. *Reorienting Economics.* London: Routledge. Lawson, Tony. 2005. "Economics and Critical Realism." In George Steinmetz. *The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences: Positivism and Its Epistemological Others.* Durham: Duke University Press, 366-92. Leca, Bernard and Philippe Naccache. 2006. "A Critical Realist Approach to Institutional Entrepreneurship." *Organization.* 13: 627-51. Mir, Raza and Andrew Watson. 2001. "Critical Realism and Constructivism in Strategy Research: Toward a Synthesis." *Strategic Management Journal.* 22: 1169-73. Mutch, Alistair. 2005. "Discussion of Willmott: Critical Realism, Agency and Discourse: Moving the Debate Forward." *Organization.* 12: 781-6. Reed, Michael I. 1997. "In Praise of Duality and Dualism: Rethinking Agency and Structure in Organizational Analysis." *Organization Studies*. 18: 1-20. Reed, Michael I. 2001. "Organization, Trust and Control: A Realist Analysis." *Organization Studies.* 22: 201-28. Reed, Micahel I. 2005. "Reflections on the "Realist Turn" in Organization and Management Studies." *Journal of Management Studies.* 42: 1621-44. Tsang, Eric W. K. and Kai-Man Kwan. 1999. "Replication and Theory Development in Organizational Science: A Critical Realist Perspective." *The Academy of Management Review.* 24: 759-80. Tsoukas, Haridimous. 1994. "What is Management: An Outline of a Metatheory." *British Journal of Management.* 5: 289-301. Willmott, Robert. 2000. "The Place of Culture in Organization Theory: Introducing the Morphogenetic Approach." *Organization.* 7: 95-128. From mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk Thu May 15 05:52:26 2008 From: mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk (Mervyn Hartwig) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 12:52:26 +0100 Subject: [Critical-Realism] JCR 7(1) 2008 out now Message-ID: Hi all Journal of Critical Realism 7(1) 2008 is now out. Articles Bhaskar's Philosophy as Anti-Anthropism: A Comparative Study of Eastern and Western Thought Seo MinGyu Critical realism, meta-Reality and making art: traversing a theory-practice gap Melanie Louise McDonald The internal conversation: a personal relations theory perspective Graham S. Clarke Induction and Ontology Garry Potter Defining objectivity in realist terms: Objectivity as a second-order 'bridging' concept. Part Two: Bridging to Praxis Jamie Morgan, Wendy Olsen Plus Reviews (downloadable for free). Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is the journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such an approach. From 2009 it will appear three times a year. Please show your support by subscribing. You can do this on the website below either by joining IACR or by taking out a separate subscription. In addition to regular membership there is an e-only option at half the price. With best wishes, Mervyn Hartwig General Editor Journal of Critical Realism ISSN: 1476-7430 (print) ISSN: 1572-5138 (online) http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR From mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk Thu May 15 05:57:51 2008 From: mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk (Mervyn Hartwig) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 12:57:51 +0100 Subject: [Critical-Realism] JCR 7(1) out now Message-ID: Re-sending a more reader friendly version. Sorry. * Hi all Journal of Critical Realism 7(1) 2008 is now out. Articles Seo MinGyu, Bhaskar's Philosophy as Anti-Anthropism: A Comparative Study of Eastern and Western Thought Melanie Louise McDonald, Critical realism, meta-Reality and making art: traversing a theory-practice gap Graham S. Clarke, The internal conversation: a personal relations theory perspective Garry Potter, Induction and Ontology Jamie Morgan, Wendy Olsen, Defining objectivity in realist terms: Objectivity as a second-order 'bridging' concept. Part Two: Bridging to Praxis Plus Reviews (downloadable for free). Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is the journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such an approach. From 2009 it will appear three times a year. Please show your support by subscribing. You can do this on the website below either by joining IACR or by taking out a separate subscription. In addition to regular membership there is an e-only option at half the price. With best wishes, Mervyn Hartwig General Editor Journal of Critical Realism ISSN: 1476-7430 (print) ISSN: 1572-5138 (online) http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR From Tone.Skinningsrud at sv.uit.no Thu May 15 09:18:05 2008 From: Tone.Skinningsrud at sv.uit.no (Tone Skinningsrud) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:18:05 +0200 Subject: [Critical-Realism] JCR 7(1) out now In-Reply-To: <6tcecr$9gma7@ipo3smtp.cc.utah.edu> References: <6tcecr$9gma7@ipo3smtp.cc.utah.edu> Message-ID: <078F6B40D54296429E780771CB49554B7223B8@EVS2.ad.uit.no> Dear Mervyn, can we provide Roy with a complementary copy of JCR - issues? He is not a subscriber and therefore does not receive them automatically. I suppose the IACR may pay for his subscription as a tribute. However, I got the impression that there are some surplus complimentary copies, which are routinely printed. May be I am wrong. What do you think we should do? He is quite eager to read the journal, as I gathered when I was in London over the week end. Let me know your opinion about this. best regards, Tone -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu [mailto:critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu] P? vegne av Mervyn Hartwig Sendt: 15. mai 2008 13:58 Til: 'Continuation of the Spoon Bhaskar List' Emne: [Critical-Realism] JCR 7(1) out now Re-sending a more reader friendly version. Sorry. * Hi all Journal of Critical Realism 7(1) 2008 is now out. Articles Seo MinGyu, Bhaskar's Philosophy as Anti-Anthropism: A Comparative Study of Eastern and Western Thought Melanie Louise McDonald, Critical realism, meta-Reality and making art: traversing a theory-practice gap Graham S. Clarke, The internal conversation: a personal relations theory perspective Garry Potter, Induction and Ontology Jamie Morgan, Wendy Olsen, Defining objectivity in realist terms: Objectivity as a second-order 'bridging' concept. Part Two: Bridging to Praxis Plus Reviews (downloadable for free). Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is the journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such an approach. From 2009 it will appear three times a year. Please show your support by subscribing. You can do this on the website below either by joining IACR or by taking out a separate subscription. In addition to regular membership there is an e-only option at half the price. With best wishes, Mervyn Hartwig General Editor Journal of Critical Realism ISSN: 1476-7430 (print) ISSN: 1572-5138 (online) http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR _______________________________________________ Critical-Realism mailing list Critical-Realism at lists.econ.utah.edu http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/critical-realism From Tone.Skinningsrud at sv.uit.no Thu May 15 10:10:00 2008 From: Tone.Skinningsrud at sv.uit.no (Tone Skinningsrud) Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 18:10:00 +0200 Subject: [Critical-Realism] JCR 7(1) out now In-Reply-To: <6tcecr$9gma7@ipo3smtp.cc.utah.edu> References: <6tcecr$9gma7@ipo3smtp.cc.utah.edu> Message-ID: <078F6B40D54296429E780771CB49554B7223BA@EVS2.ad.uit.no> Dear listers, the previous message sent out by me was by mistake sent to all members of the list, while it was meant for Mervyn Hartvig only. The question I raised will be dealt with in the secretariat and the council of IACR, and unless you have points of view on the matter that you want to express to me, please disregard the message. Best regards Tone Skinningsrud, IACR General Secretary Tone Skinningsrud, Instituttleder Institutt for pedagogikk og l?rerutdanning SV-fak, Universitetet i Troms?, Norway tlf 776 45254/mobil 97734158 e-mail: tones at sv.uit.no -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu [mailto:critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu] P? vegne av Mervyn Hartwig Sendt: 15. mai 2008 13:58 Til: 'Continuation of the Spoon Bhaskar List' Emne: [Critical-Realism] JCR 7(1) out now Re-sending a more reader friendly version. Sorry. * Hi all Journal of Critical Realism 7(1) 2008 is now out. Articles Seo MinGyu, Bhaskar's Philosophy as Anti-Anthropism: A Comparative Study of Eastern and Western Thought Melanie Louise McDonald, Critical realism, meta-Reality and making art: traversing a theory-practice gap Graham S. Clarke, The internal conversation: a personal relations theory perspective Garry Potter, Induction and Ontology Jamie Morgan, Wendy Olsen, Defining objectivity in realist terms: Objectivity as a second-order 'bridging' concept. Part Two: Bridging to Praxis Plus Reviews (downloadable for free). Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is the journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such an approach. From 2009 it will appear three times a year. Please show your support by subscribing. You can do this on the website below either by joining IACR or by taking out a separate subscription. In addition to regular membership there is an e-only option at half the price. With best wishes, Mervyn Hartwig General Editor Journal of Critical Realism ISSN: 1476-7430 (print) ISSN: 1572-5138 (online) http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR _______________________________________________ Critical-Realism mailing list Critical-Realism at lists.econ.utah.edu http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/critical-realism From pohanlon03 at qub.ac.uk Sat May 17 08:59:15 2008 From: pohanlon03 at qub.ac.uk (pohanlon03 at qub.ac.uk) Date: 17 May 2008 14:59:15 +0000 Subject: [Critical-Realism] Verso Radical thinkers event In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: EVENT: The Future of the Radical Thinker From: "Rowan Wilson" Date: Fri, May 16, 2008 10:46 To: EUROPEAN-SOCIOLOGIST at JISCMAIL.AC.UK -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where are all the Radical Thinkers? Tuesday 20th May, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 7:30pm ? Tickets: ??12 Our leading thinkers discuss the history and future of radical thought at this centrepiece event in the Southbank series 'All Power to the Imagination'. After the events of 1968 there was a dramatic rise in the popularity of radical theory, but in the 21st century it seems to be on the wane ??? is it still useful? Has its utopianism been found lacking after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the rise of neo-liberalism? Where is the next generation of radical thinkers? A distinguished panel of authors from Verso???s acclaimed Radical Thinkers series discuss the context in which radical thought evolved in the 1960s and debate its future. PANELLISTS: Peter Dews, author of Logics of Disintegration: Poststructuralist Thought and the Claims of Critical Theory Ernesto Laclau, author of Emancipation(s) and On Populist Reason Jacqueline Rose, author of Sexuality in the Field of Vision and Last Resistance G??ran Therborn, author of What Does the Ruling Class Do When it Rules? and From Marxism to Post-Marxism? The event is chaired by Patrick Wright, author of Iron Curtain: From Stage to Cold War. ? To book tickets: http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/literature-spoken-word/productions/peter-dews-mark-kurlansky-er-40793 From matonianuk at yahoo.co.uk Sun May 18 18:43:49 2008 From: matonianuk at yahoo.co.uk (Karl Maton) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 10:43:49 +1000 Subject: [Critical-Realism] New Critical Realism Seminar Message-ID: <4830CD45.70807@yahoo.co.uk> Engaging Realism AACR Seminars and Discussions The Australasian Association for Critical Realism (AACR)is pleased to announce the latest in a new series of seminars and discussions, to be held at the University of Sydney. Thursday 29th May, 6.30pm Seminar Room 435, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney (please note new venue) A Realist View of Education: The ontology of the learning environment Gordon Brown Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong Engaging Realism is a new series of seminars and discussions of readings organised by the AACR. They are open to anyone interested in coming and engaging with realist ideas. Neither speakers nor other participants need be 'critical realists' - the aim is to open up and encourage debate and discussion. We adjourn to the pub afterwards as well. PLEASE send this on to anyone in your Dept or Faculty you think might be interested! Thanks. -- With best wishes, Karl ---- Dr Karl Maton Department of Sociology & Social Policy Faculty of Arts, University of Sydney http://www.KarlMaton.com Editorial Board, Journal of Critical Realism General Secretary, Australasian Association for Critical Realism From mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk Mon May 19 05:13:11 2008 From: mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk (Mervyn Hartwig) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 12:13:11 +0100 Subject: [Critical-Realism] JCR, Call for papers: Causal powers Message-ID: Call for Papers: Special Issue of Journal of Critical Realism Causal Powers Journal of Critical Realism 8(3) 2009 Special issue editor: Ruth Groff General editor: Mervyn Hartwig Submission deadline: 4 May 2009 http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR CALL FOR PAPERS Within critical realism, interest in causal powers dates to the mid-1970s, when Roy Bhaskar defended the concept of ?causal mechanisms? in A Realist Theory of Science and Rom Harr? and E. H. Madden developed the notion of ?powerful particulars? in Causal Powers. Our call for papers marks the excitement of the present moment, however, a moment in which the scientific essentialist critique of Humean and Kantian accounts of causality has begun to take hold more broadly within the discipline of philosophy, and in which the covering law model of social science is no longer taken for granted even by those in the social sciences who do quantitative work. Journal of Critical Realism is perhaps uniquely situated to publish a set of articles on causality that spans an array of disciplines, as critical realism itself is arguably grounded in both philosophy and radical social science. We invite submissions from all disciplines, at all levels of abstraction. Relatively technical philosophical discussions might address issues such as how, from a powers-based perspective, to define causality; what laws are (or aren?t); the relationship of powers to essential properties, kinds and/or form; and the ontological status of powers. More applied papers might be focused on the implications of a powers-based ontology for empirical research or methodological debates, but authors might apply the concept of causal powers to normative or aesthetic issues as well. Over-arching meta-theoretical reflections might involve thinking about powers in relation to realism, history, dialectics and/or explanation. SUBMISSIONS Submissions should be made on-line at http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR (After registering and logging in, please click on For Authors, then Online Submissions and follow the instructions. Include a Comment for the Editor that the submission is for the special issue on causal powers.) INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS Papers should be no more than 7,000 words. In all other respects, our Author Guidelines apply. Please consult these at http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR (after clicking on For Authors, click on Author Guidelines). Papers will be subject to both internal and external peer review. IMPORTANT DATES 30 March 2009: submission deadline 1 August 2009: final revision deadline November 2009: date of publication ABOUT JCR Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is the journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such an approach. From 2009 it will appear three times a year. CONTACT Special issue editor: Ruth Groff RGroff1 at uamail.albany.edu General editor: Mervyn Hartwig mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk From mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk Mon May 19 10:41:48 2008 From: mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk (Mervyn Hartwig) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 17:41:48 +0100 Subject: [Critical-Realism] Oops. FW: JCR, Call for papers: Causal powers Message-ID: Oops. Please note that Submission deadline is 4 May 2009, as stated at the beginning, not 30 March 2009, as stated at the end. Sorry and thanks, Mervyn -----Original Message----- From: critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu [mailto:critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu] On Behalf Of Mervyn Hartwig Sent: 19 May 2008 12:13 To: 'Continuation of the Spoon Bhaskar List' Subject: [Critical-Realism] JCR, Call for papers: Causal powers Call for Papers: Special Issue of Journal of Critical Realism Causal Powers Journal of Critical Realism 8(3) 2009 Special issue editor: Ruth Groff General editor: Mervyn Hartwig Submission deadline: 4 May 2009 http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR CALL FOR PAPERS Within critical realism, interest in causal powers dates to the mid-1970s, when Roy Bhaskar defended the concept of ?causal mechanisms? in A Realist Theory of Science and Rom Harr? and E. H. Madden developed the notion of ?powerful particulars? in Causal Powers. Our call for papers marks the excitement of the present moment, however, a moment in which the scientific essentialist critique of Humean and Kantian accounts of causality has begun to take hold more broadly within the discipline of philosophy, and in which the covering law model of social science is no longer taken for granted even by those in the social sciences who do quantitative work. Journal of Critical Realism is perhaps uniquely situated to publish a set of articles on causality that spans an array of disciplines, as critical realism itself is arguably grounded in both philosophy and radical social science. We invite submissions from all disciplines, at all levels of abstraction. Relatively technical philosophical discussions might address issues such as how, from a powers-based perspective, to define causality; what laws are (or aren?t); the relationship of powers to essential properties, kinds and/or form; and the ontological status of powers. More applied papers might be focused on the implications of a powers-based ontology for empirical research or methodological debates, but authors might apply the concept of causal powers to normative or aesthetic issues as well. Over-arching meta-theoretical reflections might involve thinking about powers in relation to realism, history, dialectics and/or explanation. SUBMISSIONS Submissions should be made on-line at http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR (After registering and logging in, please click on For Authors, then Online Submissions and follow the instructions. Include a Comment for the Editor that the submission is for the special issue on causal powers.) INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS Papers should be no more than 7,000 words. In all other respects, our Author Guidelines apply. Please consult these at http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR (after clicking on For Authors, click on Author Guidelines). Papers will be subject to both internal and external peer review. IMPORTANT DATES 30 March 2009: submission deadline 1 August 2009: final revision deadline November 2009: date of publication ABOUT JCR Journal of Critical Realism (JCR) is the journal of the International Association for Critical Realism (IACR), established in 1997 to foster the discussion, propagation and development of critical realist approaches to understanding and changing the world. It provides a forum for scholars wishing to promote realist emancipatory philosophy, social theory and science on an interdisciplinary and international basis, and for those who wish to engage with such an approach. From 2009 it will appear three times a year. CONTACT Special issue editor: Ruth Groff RGroff1 at uamail.albany.edu General editor: Mervyn Hartwig mh at jaspere7.demon.co.uk _______________________________________________ Critical-Realism mailing list Critical-Realism at lists.econ.utah.edu http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/critical-realism __________ NOD32 3107 (20080518) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com From seo_mingyu at hotmail.com Fri May 23 21:08:56 2008 From: seo_mingyu at hotmail.com (Seo,MinGyu) Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 03:08:56 +0000 Subject: [Critical-Realism] Panelist Wanted In-Reply-To: <6tceqh$arpga@ipo4smtp.cc.utah.edu> References: <6tceqh$arpga@ipo4smtp.cc.utah.edu> Message-ID: Hello everyone, The American Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism (SPSM) invites proposals for two panels for the American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division Annual meeting to take place in Philadelphia in December, 2008 (December 27-30, 2008, Philadelphia, PA- Marriott Hotel). One of the proposed panels is Critical Realism. (The others are Marx and Value and Marxism and Law) I already submitted my proposal titled 'Roy Bhaskar's Understanding of Dialectic,' and the organizer needs more panelists to make a group! If you have interest, please send your abstract directly to the chair of SPSM, Peter Amato in next week. His e-mail address is peterama at drexel.edu. I attached the details below. Seo MinGyu Subject: American Philosophical AssociationTo: SPSM-LIST at LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU The Society for the Philosophical Study of Marxism invites proposals for two panels we are trying to put together for the APA eastern meeting to take place in Philadelphia in December, 2008. If you think you might be interested in participating in either panel, your proposal will be considered if you send me an abstract of about 100-200 words and a tentative title with your full name and relevant affiliation(s) within the next week: Proposed Panel #1: Marx and Value: we have two ideas for papers so far, one more focused on the traditional discussion of the different senses and meanings of economic value; the other considering 'value' in an extended non-economic sense that the author regards as important for Marx Proposed Panel #2: Critical Realism: we have really just the bare idea so far of a panel in which the basic ideas of Critical Realism could be presented and maybe some of the main issues in debates around it could be explored Proposed Panel #3: Marxism and Law: one proposal for a discussion of issues in the Marxist theory of law and the state, with reference to wider debates in legal theory and criminal justice (and injustice) applications If you are interested or have an alternative panel to propose, please contact me directly soon. Pete Amato peterama at drexel.edu _________________________________________________________________ ?? ??? ??, Windows Live Space! http://www.spaces.live.com From fkaboub at drew.edu Mon May 26 14:32:31 2008 From: fkaboub at drew.edu (Fadhel Kaboub) Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 16:32:31 -0400 Subject: [Critical-Realism] Roy Bhaskar lecture tour in the US - Aug/Sept. 2008 Message-ID: <483AE61E.F2AA.0012.0@drew.edu> Dear CR colleagues: A couple of colleagues and I are arranging a summer lecture tour in the United States for Roy Bhaskar during Aug/Sept. 2008. We are looking for universities or other community and intellectual organization interested in hosting Roy for a lecture or seminar while he's in the US. Travel cost will be shared by all involved organization. Please see the preliminary itinerary pasted below and keep in mind that it is set up so that Roy travels from the East coast to the West Coast, and then back East through the Midwest. So, if interested in hosting him, try to schedule him while he's traveling through/near your area. Please also note that Roy is interested in talking about Peace and other pressing world issues, not just CR philosophy per se. The main purpose of Roy's trip is his participation in the 2008 World Peace Congress in Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 1-3: http://www.congress2007.net/ Please contact me off-list at fkaboub at drew.edu if interested or if you have any questions. Best wishes, Fadhel Kaboub Drew University _______________ Probable date of departure from London - Thurs, July 24 Very likely point of arrival - Philadelphia From Philadelphia via Ithaca, NY, to SUNY - Buffalo - Wed, July 30 - CANCELED Departure for SLC - Thurs, July 31 Congress 2008 - Fri, Aug 1 - Sun, Aug 3 Engagements waiting confirmation in Utah: - Mon, Aug 4 - Wed, Aug 6 Depart for L.A. - Wed, Aug 6 UCLA - Wed, Aug 6 - Sat, Aug 9 UC-Berkeley - Sun, Aug 10 - Thurs Aug 14 U of Oregon - Thurs, Aug 14 - Sat, Aug 16 Fly to Kansas City, Mo. UMKC - Mon, Aug 18 - Thurs, Aug 21 Road trip, Illinois, Wisconsin (Toledo, OH) - Thurs, Aug 21 - Wed, Aug 27 U Tennessee - Thurs, Aug 28 and Fri, Aug 29 - CANCELED The New School, NYC and Drew, NJ - Mon, Sept 8 - Tues, Sept 9 U of Mass, Amherst - Thurs, Sept 4 - Fri, Sept 5 (Other possible engagements in area) Likely date of departure, either from Boston or Philadelphia to London on Sept 10 or 11 Fadhel Kaboub ________________________ Fadhel Kaboub, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Economics Director, Wall Street Semester Program Drew University 36 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ 07940 ________________________ Tel: 973-408-3764 Fax: 973-408-3142 Email: fkaboub at drew.edu website: www.kaboub.com ( http://www.kaboub.com/ ) ________________________ From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: a. the evidence from which a phenomenologist works out their social constr= uctions are intrinsically weak and full of contradictions. Many times the = evidence has been shaped by a neoliberal knowledge-factory! The schools, go= vernment, ournalists churn out epiphenomena and call it descripton or fact.= Then the social constructivist starts interpreting this stuff. = Fairclough's various books on discourse analysis are highly critical realis= t. Chouliaraki and Fairclough (book on late modernity) are helpful in set= ting out how the macro political economy actually relates to debates over h= ow social construction should be carried out. Their view is consistent wit= h Bhaskar's. That is, the understand-er is placed in the society so cannot= do a neutral analysis, but can do a purposive analysis. Deconstruction is= a political act. many deconstructivists would agree with this point. But their actual pract= ice belies their agreement. They, in pracice, try to deny the existence of= real causal mechanisms in th ehistorically situated specific social struct= ures and norms. = Numerous socail constructivists exercise a 'performative contradiction'. W= hat they say is true is inconsistent with what needs to be true for their p= ractice to be coherent. So c.r. has a deconstructive impulse but we implement it as political actor= s in a scene madde by history. Our knowledge of reality helps us to work o= ur way BEHIND the confusing images given to us by interviews, images, texts= .= b. theorisations of social constructions need some kind of reference point= with reality. But most social construcivists do not agree, and just go in= to circles and spirals of interpretation. Interpretation without reference= back to the society and its nature (which is not fixed, and is not homogen= ous, but is to some extent given by history) is liable to go into error. Others may suggest other words to read, notably the attack on c.r. by Patri= ck Baert, and his constructivism, but PON came to mind. Wendy Wendy Olsen Senior Lecturer in Socio-Economic Research Cathie Marsh Centre for Census & Survey Research and Inst. for Development Policy and Management Univ. of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL tel 0044-161-275-3043 web www.ccsr.ac.uk/staff/wo.htm See also = www.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/socialchange -----Original Message----- From: critical-realism-bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu [mailto:critical-realism= -bounces at lists.econ.utah.edu] On Behalf Of shiva hemmati Sent: 09 August 2008 21:04 To: critical-realism at lists.econ.utah.edu Subject: [Critical-Realism] question Hello I,m a new member . I joined your group inorder to know what are the critiqu= es of critical realism of social constructivism . -- best wishes Shiva Hemati _______________________________________________ Critical-Realism mailing list Critical-Realism at lists.econ.utah.edu http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/critical-realism From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Von Bayku=C5=9F 7 Do=C4=9Fan G=C3=B6=C3=A7men Domenico Losurdo ve Andreas Arndt=E2=80=99la s=C3=B6yle=C5=9Fi Interview with Andreas Arndt and Domenico Losurdo Interview mit Andreas Arndt und Domenico Losurdo 12 G.W.F. Hegel Kim soyut d=C3=BC=C5=9F=C3=BCn=C3=BCyor? Who thinks abstract? Wer denkt abstrakt? 43 Alexandre Koj=C3=A8ve Hegel, Marx ve H=C4=B1ristiyanl=C4=B1k Hegel, Marx and Christianity=20 Hegel, Marx und Christe ntum 50 =C3=96mer Anl=C4=B1 Hegel=E2=80=99in empirizm ele=C5=9Ftirisi hegel's Critique of Empiricism Hegels Kritik des Empirismus 76 Meryem U=C3=A7ar Bilin=C3=A7 ile =C3=B6zbilin=C3=A7 aras=C4=B1nda duran sonsuzluk: Evrik Evren The infinite between conciousness and self-conciousness: The world upside down Die Unendlichkeit zwischen Bewu=C3=9Ftsein und Selbstbewu=C3=9Ftsein:=20 Die verkehrte Welt 102 Georg Luk=C3=A1cs Gen=C3=A7 Hegel Young Hegel Der junge Hegel 126 Richard Gunn Hegel=E2=80=99de tarihin ba=C5=9Flang=C4=B1c=C4=B1 ve sonu The beginning and the end of history in Hegel Der Anfang und das Ende der Geschichte bei Hegel 162 =C4=B0 =C3=87 =C4=B0 N D E K =C4=B0 L E R TOZLU RAFLARDAN Archive Archiv=20 =C3=96nay S=C3=B6zer Hegel felsefesi ve metafizi=C4=9Fin sonu Hegelian philosophy and the end of metaphysics Die Hegelsche Philosophie und das Ende der Metaphysik 187 Frederick Beiser Hegel ve metafizik problemi Hegel and The problem of metaphysics Hegel und das Metaphysikproblem=20 200 Taylan Altu=C4=9F Hegel=E2=80=99in sanat felsefesi Hegel's philosophy of arts Hegels Philosophie der Kunst 222 G.W.F. Hegel Mythologia 252 Hakk=C4=B1 H=C3=BCnler Hegel9in Estetik=E2=80=99inde =C5=9Fiir sanat=C4=B1n=C4=B1n konumuna ve karakteristiklerine taslak bir bak=C4=B1=C5=9F A preparatory view on the place and characteristic of poetic in Hegel's aest= hetic Eine erste Betrachtung =C3=BCber den Ort und Charakteristik der Poetik=C2= =A0 in Hegels =C3=84sthetik =20 254 Jean-Marie Vaysse Heidegger ve Alman idealizmi Heidegger and German idealism Heidegger und der deutsche Idealismus 259 Ta=C5=9Fk=C4=B1ner Ketenci Hegel=E2=80=99in aynas=C4=B1nda Kant eti=C4=9Fi Katian Ethic in the mirror of Hegel Kantsche Ethik im Hegelschen Spiegel=20 276 Do=C4=9Fan G=C3=B6=C3=A7men Felsefe, akademik bir boncuk oyunu de=C4=9Fildir! Philosophy is not an academic game of pearls (On T. S. Hoffmann's Hegel book) Philosophie ist kein akademisches Glasperlenspiel (=C3=9Cber T. S. Hoffmanns Hegel-Buch) 291 =C4=B0ngilizce =C3=B6zetler English abstracts Zusammenfassungen in Englisch 299 Bu say=C4=B1ya katk=C4=B1da bulunanlar On Contributors =C3=9Cber Autoren 304 =20 =20 =C2=A0---------------------- Do=C4=9Fan G=C3=B6=C3=A7men Author of The Adam Smith Problem: Reconciling Human Nature and Society in The Theory of Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations, I. B. Tauris, London&New York 2007 AOL Email goes Mobi le! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free=20= AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. =20 AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move.=20= Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. =20 AOL Email goes Mobile! 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Wer denkt abstrakt? 43 Alexandre Koj=C3=A8ve Hegel, Marx ve H=C4=B1r istiyanl=C4=B1k Hegel, Marx and Christianity=20 Hegel, Marx und Christentum 50 =C3=96mer Anl=C4=B1 Hegel=E2=80=99in empirizm ele=C5=9Ftirisi hegel's Critique of Empiricism Hegels Kritik des Empirismus 76 Meryem U=C3=A7ar Bilin=C3=A7 ile =C3=B6zbilin=C3=A7 aras=C4=B1nda duran sonsuzluk: Evrik Evren The infinite between conciousness and self-conciousness: The world upside down Die Unendlichkeit zwischen Bewu=C3=9Ftsein und Selbstbewu=C3=9Ftsein:=20 Die verkehrte Welt 102 Georg Luk=C3=A1cs Gen=C3=A7 Hegel Young Hegel Der junge Hegel 126 Richard Gunn Hegel=E2=80=99de tarihin ba=C5=9Flang=C4=B1c=C4=B1 ve sonu The beginning and the end of history in Hegel Der Anfang und das Ende der Geschichte bei Hegel 162 =C4=B0 =C3=87 =C4=B0 N D E K =C4=B0 L E R TOZLU RAFLARDAN Archive Archiv=20 =C3=96nay S=C3=B6zer Hegel felsefesi ve metafizi=C4=9Fin sonu Hegelian philosophy and the end of metaphysics Die Hegelsche Philosophie und das Ende der Metaphysik 187 Frederick Beiser Hegel ve metafizik problemi Hegel and The problem of metaphysics Hegel und das Metaphysikproblem=20 200 Taylan Altu=C4=9F Hegel=E2=80=99in sanat felsef esi Hegel's philosophy of arts Hegels Philosophie der Kunst 222 G.W.F. Hegel Mythologia 252 Hakk=C4=B1 H=C3=BCnler Hegel=E2=80=99in Estetik=E2=80=99inde =C5=9Fiir sanat=C4=B1n=C4=B1n konumuna ve karakteristiklerine taslak bir bak=C4=B1=C5=9F A preparatory view on the place and characteristic of poetic in Hegel's aest= hetic Eine erste Betrachtung =C3=BCber den Ort und Charakteristik der Poetik=C2= =A0 in Hegels =C3=84sthetik =20 254 Jean-Marie Vaysse Heidegger ve Alman idealizmi Heidegger and German idealism Heidegger und der deutsche Idealismus 259 Ta=C5=9Fk=C4=B1ner Ketenci Hegel=E2=80=99in aynas=C4=B1nda Kant eti=C4=9Fi Katian Ethic in the mirror of Hegel Kantsche Ethik im Hegelschen Spiegel=20 276 Do=C4=9Fan G=C3=B6=C3=A7men Felsefe, akademik bir boncuk oyunu de=C4=9Fildir! Philosophy is not an academic game of pearls (On T. S. Hoffmann's Hegel book) Philosophie ist kein akademisches Glasperlenspiel (=C3=9Cber T. S. Hoffmanns Hegel-Buch) 291 =C4=B0ngilizce =C3=B6zetler English abstracts Zusammenfassungen in Englisch 299 Bu say=C4=B1ya katk=C4=B1da bulunanlar On Contributors =C3=9Cber Autoren 304 =20 =20 =3D0 A =C2=A0---------------------- Do=C4=9Fan G=C3=B6=C3=A7men Author of The Adam Smith Problem: Reconciling Human Nature and Society in The Theory of Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations, I. B. Tauris, London&New York 2007 AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move.=20= Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. =20 AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move.=20= Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. =20 AOL Email goes Mobile! 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From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Von Bayku=C5=9F 7 Ertu=C3=B0rul Turan=E2=80=94Erdo=C3=B0an Y=C3=BDld=C3=BDr=C3=BDm=E2=80=94Sin= an Kadir =C3=87elik Hasan =C3=9Cnal Nalbanto=C3=B0lu=E2=80=99yla s=C3=B6yle=C5=9Fi Interview with=3D2 0Turkish philosopher Hasan =C3=9Cnal Nalbantoglu Interview mit dem t=C3=BCrkischen Philosophen Hasan =C3=9Cnal Nalbantoglu= =C2=A0 12 Nebil Reyhani =C3=9Dki ak=C3=BDl kavram=C3=BD Two Concepts of Reason Zwei Begriffe der Vernunft 29 Do=C3=B0an G=C3=B6=C3=A7men =C3=96zne felsefesinde iki d=C3=B6n=C3=BCm noktas=C3=BD: baz=C3=BD g=C3=BCncel yakla=C3=BE=C3=BDmlar ba=C3=B0lam=C3=BDnda Ren=C3=A9 D= escartes=E2=80=99tan Adam Smith=E2=80=99e =C3=B6znenin kurulu=C5=9Fu ve kurtulu=C5=9Fu Two Turning Points in the Philosophy of the Self: From Rene Descartes to Ada= m Smith Constitution and Emancipation of the Self in Relation to some Contemporary A= pproaches Z wei Wendepunkte in der Philosophie des Subjekts: Von Rene Descartes to Adam=20= Smith:=20 Die Konstitution =C2=A0und Emanzipation des Subjekts 43 Alain Badiou Bir b=C3=BCt=C3=BCne ait olan her =C5=9Fey, b=C3=BCt=C3=BCnde i=C3=A7erilmi= =C5=9F olarak ona engel olur Everything, that belongs to the whole, hinders whole as immanent part of it Alles was dem Ganzen geh=C3=B6rt, verhindert das Ganze als sein immanentes T= eil=20 83 Alain Badiou Eylem: =C3=B6znenin kona=C3=B0=C3=BD Action: The Place Where the Self Stops Aktion: Wo das Subjekt steht 93 Do=C3=B0an =C3=96zlem Dilthey=E2=80=99da Kant ele=C5=9Ftirisi ba=C3=B0lam=C3=BDnda felsefenin =C3= =B6z=C3=BCn=C3=BCn belirlenemezli=C3=B0i The Undefinability of the Nature of Philosophy Considered in the Context of=20= Dilthey's Critique of Kant Die Unbestimmbarkeit des Wesens der Philosophie in=3D2 0Dilthey's Kritik von= Kant 101 Saffet Murat Tura =C3=96znesi olmayan s=C3=BCre=C3=A7=E2=80=94I The Process without Subject Der Prozess ohne Subjekt 131 Pierre Hadot "Benli=C3=B0in terbiyesi" fikri =C3=BCzerine d=C3=BC=C5=9F=C3=BCnceler Thoughts on the Idea of "Disciplining the Self" =C2=A0Gedanken =C3=9Cber die "Disziplinierung des Selbst" 151 Hannah Arendt Martin Heidegger=E2=80=99in sekseninci do=C3=B0um g=C3=BCn=C3=BC vesilesiyle= * Because of Martin Heidegger's 80th Birthday Anl=C3=A4sslich des 80. Geburtstag von Martin Heidegger 161 Hans Heinz Holz Hans Heinz Holz Do=C3=B0a hukukundan d=C3=BCnya tarihine From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: =C2=A0Vom Naturrecht zu Weltgeschichte 173 Reinhard Jellen Georg Wilhelm=3D2 0Friedrich Hegel=E2=80=99in Tinin Fenomenolojisi ve Marksizm The Phenomenology of Sprit of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Marxism Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's P=C3=A4nomenologie des Geistes und Marxismus 195 TOZLU RAFLARDAN Archive Archive =C3=9Dlham Dilman =C3=9Dlham Dilman Descartes=E2=80=99=C3=BDn insan kavram=C3=BD: zihin ve v=C3=BCcut Descartes' Conception of Human Being: Mind Body Das Menschenbild von Descartes: Leib und Seele=20 209 Bet=C3=BCl =C3=87otuks=C3=B6ken Dilman Descartes=E2=80=99a haks=C3=BDzl=C3=BDk etmiyor mu? Does Dilman not injustice to Descartes Tut Dilman Descartes nicht unrecht? 223 =C3=87etin Balanuye Bilin=C3=A7: do=C3=B0al ve mucizevi ama mucize de=C3=B0il! Consciousness: Natural and Wunderbar but not Wunder! Bewusstsein: Nat=C3=BCrlich und Wunderbar aber kein Wunder!=20 229 G=C3=BC=C3=A7l=C3=BC Ate=C3=BEo=C3=B0lu =C3=96znesiz bir yap=C3=BD m=C3=BD? Structure without Subject? Struktur ohne Subjekt? 235 =C3=9Dngilizce =C3=96zetler Abstracts in English Zusammenfassungen in Englisch 250 Bu say=C3=BDya katk=C3=BDda bulunanlar Contributers Autoren 256 AOL eMail auf Ihrem Handy!Ab sofort k=C3=B6nnen Sie auch unterwegs Ihre AOL=20= email abrufen. Registrieren Sie sich jetzt kostenlos. Alain Badiou Bir b=C3=BCt=C3=BCne ait olan her =C5=9Fey, b=C3=BCt=C3=BCnde i=C3=A7erilmi= =C5=9F olarak ona engel olur Everything, that belongs to the whole, hinders whole as immanent part of it Alles was dem Ganzen geh=C3=B6rt, verhindert das Ganze als sein immanentes T= eil=20 83 Alain Badiou Eylem: =C3=B6znenin kona=C3=B0=C3=BD Action: The Pl ace Where the Self Stops Aktion: Wo das Subjekt steht 93 Do=C3=B0an =C3=96zlem Dilthey=E2=80=99da Kant ele=C5=9Ftirisi ba=C3=B0lam=C3=BDnda felsefenin =C3= =B6z=C3=BCn=C3=BCn belirlenemezli=C3=B0i The Undefinability of the Nature of Philosophy Considered in the Context of=20= Dilthey's Critique of Kant Die Unbestimmbarkeit des Wesens der Philosophie in=3D2 0Dilthey's Kritik von= Kant 101 Saffet Murat Tura =C3=96znesi olmayan s=C3=BCre=C3=A7=E2=80=94I The Process without Subject Der Prozess ohne Subjekt 131 Pierre Hadot "Benli=C3=B0in terbiyesi" fikri =C3=BCzerine d=C3=BC=C5=9F=C3=BCnceler Thoughts on the Idea of "Disciplining the Self" =C2=A0Gedanken =C3=9Cber die "Disziplinierung des Selbst" 151 Hannah Arendt Martin Heidegger=E2=80=99in sekseninci do=C3=B0um g=C3=BCn=C3=BC vesilesiyle= * Because of Martin Heidegger's 80th Birthday Anl=C3=A4sslich des 80. Geburtstag von Martin Heidegger 161 Hans Heinz Holz Hans Heinz Holz Do=C3=B0a hukukundan d=C3=BCnya tarihine From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: =C2=A0Vom Naturrecht zu Weltgeschichte 173 Reinhard Jellen Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel=E2=80=99in Tinin Fenomenolojisi ve Marksizm The Phenomenology of Sprit of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Marxism Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's P=C3=A4nomenologie des Geistes und Marxismus 195 TOZLU RAFLARDAN Archive Archive =C3=9Dlham Dilman =C3=9Dlham Dilman Descartes=E2=80=99=C3=BDn insan kavram=C3=BD: zihin ve v=C3=BCcut Descartes' Conception of Human Being: Mind Body Das Menschenbild von Descartes: Leib und Seele=20 209 Bet=C3=BCl =C3=87otuks=C3=B6ken Dilman Descartes=E2=80=99a haks=C3=BDzl=3DC 3k etmiyor mu? Does Dilman not injustice to Descartes Tut Dilman Descartes nicht unrecht? 223 =C3=87etin Balanuye Bilin=C3=A7: do=C3=B0al ve mucizevi ama mucize de=C3=B0il! Consciousness: Natural and Wunderbar but not Wunder! Bewusstsein: Nat=C3=BCrlich und Wunderbar aber kein Wunder!=20 229 G=C3=BC=C3=A7l=C3=BC Ate=C3=BEo=C3=B0lu =C3=96znesiz bir yap=C3=BD m=C3=BD? Structure without Subject? Struktur ohne Subjekt? 235 =C3=9Dngilizce =C3=96zetler Abstracts in English Zusammenfassungen in Englisch 250 Bu say=C3=BDya katk=C3=BDda bulunanlar Contributers Autoren 256 AOL eMail auf Ihrem Handy!Ab sofort k=C3=B6nnen Sie auch unterwegs Ihre AOL=20= email abrufen. Registrieren Sie sich jetzt kostenlos. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move.=20= Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Von Bayku=C5=9F 7 Ertu=C3=B0rul Turan=E2=80=94Erdo=C3=B0an Y=C3=BDld=C3=BDr=C3=BDm=E2=80=94Sin= an Kadir =C3=87elik Hasan =C3=9Cnal Nalbanto=C3=B0lu=E2=80=99yla s =C3=B6yle=C5=9Fi Interview with=3D2 0Turkish philosopher Hasan =C3=9Cnal Nalbantoglu Interview mit dem t=C3=BCrkischen Philosophen Hasan =C3=9Cnal Nalbantoglu= =C2=A0 12 Nebil Reyhani =C3=9Dki ak=C3=BDl kavram=C3=BD Two Concepts of Reason Zwei Begriffe der Vernunft 29 Do=C3=B0an G=C3=B6=C3=A7men =C3=96zne felsefesinde iki d=C3=B6n=C3=BCm noktas=C3=BD:baz=C3=BD g=C3=BCnce= l yakla=C3=BE=C3=BDmlar ba=C3=B0lam=C3=BDnda Ren=C3=A9 Descartes=E2=80=99tan= Adam Sm ith=E2=80=99e =C3=B6znenin kurulu=C5=9Fu ve kurtulu=C5=9Fu Two Turning Points in the Philosophy of the Self: From Rene Descartes to Ada= m Smith Constitution and Emancipation of the Self in Relation to some Contem= porary Approaches Zwei Wendepunkte in der Philosophie des Subjekts: Von Rene Descartes to Adam= Smith: Die Konstitution =C2=A0und Emanzipation des Subjekts 43 Alain Badiou Bir b=C3=BCt=C3=BCne ait olan her =C5=9Fey, b=C3=BCt=C3=BCnde i=C3=A7erilmi= =C5=9F olarak ona engel olur Everything, that belongs to the whole, hinders whole as immanent part of it Alles was dem Ganzen geh=C3=B6rt, verhindert das Ganze als sein immanentes T= eil=20 83 Alain Badiou Eylem: =C3=B6znenin kona=C3=B0=C3=BD Action: The Place Where the Self Stops Aktion: Wo das Subjekt steht 93 Do=C3=B0an =C3=96zlem Dilthey=E2=80=99da Kant ele=C5=9Ftirisi ba=C3=B0lam=C3=BDnda felsefenin =C3= =B6z=C3=BCn=C3=BCn belirlenemezli=C3=B0i The Undefinability of the Nature of Philosophy Considered in the Context of=20= Dilthey's Critique of Kant Die Unbestimmbarkeit des Wesens der Philosophie in=3D2 0Dilthey's Kritik von Ka= nt 101 Saffet Murat Tura =C3=96znesi olmayan s=C3=BCre=C3=A7=E2=80=94I The Process without Subject Der Prozess ohne Subjekt 131 Pierre Hadot "Benli=C3=B0in terbiyesi" fikri =C3=BCzerine d=C3=BC=C5=9F=C3=BCnceler Thoughts on the Idea of "Disciplining the Self" =C2=A0Gedanken =C3=9Cber die "Disziplinierung des Selbs t" 151 Hannah Arendt Martin Heidegger=E2=80=99in sekseninci do=C3=B0um g=C3=BCn=C3=BC vesilesiyle= * Because of Martin Heidegger's 80th Birthday Anl=C3=A4sslich des 80. Geburtstag von Martin Heidegger 161 Hans Heinz Holz Do=C3=B0a hukukundan d=C3=BCnya tarihine From bogus@does.not.exist.com Fri May 30 04:35:31 2008 From: bogus@does.not.exist.com () Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:35:31 -0000 Subject: No subject Message-ID: =C2=A0Vom Naturrecht zu Weltgeschichte 173 Reinhard Jellen Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel=E2=80=99in Tinin Fenomenolojisi ve Marksizm The Phenomenology of Sprit of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Marxism Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's P=C3=A4nomenologie des Geistes und Marxismus 195 TOZLU RAFLARDAN Archive Archive =C3=9Dlham Dilman Descartes=E2=80=99=C3=BDn insan kavram=C3=BD: zihin ve v=C3=BCcut Descartes' Conception of Human Being: Mind Body Das Menschenbild von Descartes: Leib und Seele=20 209 Bet=C3=BCl =C3=87otuks=C3=B6ken Dilman Descartes=E2=80=99a haks=C3=BDzl=C3=BDk etmiyor mu? Does Dilman not injustice to Descartes Tut Dilman Descartes nicht unrecht? 223 =C3=87etin Balanuye Bilin=C3=A7: do=C3=B0al ve mucizevi ama mucize de=C3=B0il! Consciousness: Natural and Wunderbar but not Wunder! Bewusstsein: Nat=C3=BCrlich und Wunderbar aber kein Wunder!=20 229 G=C3=BC=C3=A7l=C3=BC Ate=C3=BEo=C3=B0lu =C3=96znesiz bir yap=C3=BD m=C3=BD? Structure without Subject? Struktur ohne Subjekt? 235 =C3=9Dngilizce =C3=96zetler Abstracts in English Zusammenfassungen in Englisch 250 Bu say=C3=BDya katk=C3=BDda bulunanlar Contributers Autoren 256 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move.=20= Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today.