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Re: BHA: RE: Note re: Howard re: Ronny



Hi Marsh, Mervyn, Ruth, Howard and others

It seems that some contributions on this list failed to arrive at my e-mail
box. This seem to be true of the mail from Howard, Ruth and maybe some more.
(I found them on the Spoon Collective Home Page) As I have been away for a
week I have a hard time following up all the mails posted since last time. I
will try to reply to Howard and Marsh's mails tonight. I will also supply a
bibliography on the 'Aristotelian underground,' antipositivism, and some
recent literature on essentialism.

Best Regards,

Ronny

Quoting Marshall Feldman <marsh@xxxxxxx>:

> Hi all,
>
> Could someone provide references for Ellis' work? And Caroline Lierse?
>
> Also, I'm looking for a good summary of criticisms of positivism. I'm aware
> of many individual ones (by Bhaskar, Hacking, and others) as well as the
> classic "anti-positivist" work (Quine, Kuhn, Feyerabend) that attacks
> positivist principles. What I'm looking for is more of an overview and
> chronology. Does anyone out there know of one?
>
> 	Marsh Feldman
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-bhaskar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > [mailto:owner-bhaskar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ruth Groff
> > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 12:06 AM
> > To: bhaskar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: BHA: Note re: Howard re: Ronny
> >
> >
> > Hi Howard,
> >
> > I hope that Ronny will say more -- and I hope on-list, because
> > I'm interested in the Aristotelian underground too! - but I just
> > wanted to chime in for a second.
> >
> > The Harre and Madden book is not that widely engaged in establishment
> > >literature either, is it?
> >
> > My sense is that it registers on the radar both more and
> > differently than Bhaskar's books.
> >
> >
> > But actually, rather than the history of philosophy
> > >stuff, I'm more immediately interested in your impression of contemporary
> > >philosophers of science in their engagement with causal realism.  Why has
> > >so little been made of the issue of ontological stratification?  My guess
> > >is because mainstream realisms have emerged from the soil of Quine and
> > >Putnam.
> >
> > Can you say more about how Quine fits here?  I would fit him into
> > the narrative very differently.
> >
> >
> > >Another way of asking this is how central has the critique of Hume
> > >been to the mainstream evolution of scientific realism?
> >
> >
> > Ellis and Caroline Lierse, at least, do go at Hume directly.  Can
> > you say some more about exactly what you see being captured by
> > the term "ontological stratification" that you think is not
> > captured by those two, anyway?
> >
> > I think it would be great to do some common reading of some of the
> > >references you mention.
> >
> > I would love to do this.  Absolutely.
> >
> > Ruth
> >
> >
> >
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> >
>
>
>
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