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Dialectic and Difference is the first systematic exploration of Roy Bhaskars dialectical philosophy and its implications for ethics and justice. That philosophy has three aims: a dialecticisation of original critical realism, a critical realisation of dialectic, and a metacritique of western philosophy. In the first, real absence or negativity links structured being to dialectical becoming in a dynamic world. The second draws on Marx to locate the critical impulse in Hegels dialectic in a material, open and changing totality. The third identifies a central problem in western philosophy from the Greeks on, the failure to think real negativity as the essence of change (ontological monovalence). Bhaskars ethics connect basic human ontology with universal principles of freedom and solidarity. He marries (constellates) these with a grasp of how principles are historically shaped. His account of freedom moves from the infants primal scream to the eudaimonic society, but thinks the limits to freedom under modern conditions. The morally real in ethics and justice is displaced and reconfigured as relations between the ideal and the actual. Western philosophy systematically denies the real negativity that drives Bhaskars dialectic. Metacritique traces this to Parmenides and Platos account of non-being as difference. It enables a critique of the poststructural radicalisation of difference via Nietzsche and the doctrine of Heraclitan flux. Mobilised as the other of Platos Forms, this remains a move on Platonic terrain. It too denies real negativity in structured being as the ground of historical change and moral praxis. This text is essential reading for all serious students of social theory, philosophy, and legal theory.
- Illustratör: black & white illustrations
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780415560368
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 272
- Utgivningsdatum: 2009-10-27
- Förlag: Routledge