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[Critical-Realism] transitive/intransitive distinction & Social Research
?Transitive/intransitive distinction in RTS Bhaskar is not seeking to make a general ontological argument?
It does methodologically!
For it sets a clear divergence in social science research and investigations. The study of intransitives dimensions is categorically different from the study of transitive dimensions. If the difference is not clearly made discrete, then social science and humanities, will continue making the same mistakes as before.
I suppose, it?s the problem, Zaman Fred has with his method.
Bwanika.
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