Bhaskar's Philosophy as Anti-Anthropism: A Comparative Study of Eastern and Western Thought

Journal of Critical Realism 7 (1):5-28 (2008)
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Abstract

This article aims to contribute to the understanding of Roy Bhaskar's philosophical evolution from critical realism to the philosophy of meta-Reality. Following Bhaskar's own terminology, I define his intellectual journey as the ‘identification of dualism and duality within non-duality’ by proposing that anti-anthropism plays a key role in the developmental consistency of his system from critical realism via dialectical critical realism to meta-Reality. For this purpose, I compare Bhaskar's philosophy with Andrew Collier's theory of human rationality and spiritual emancipation based on Christianity and Tu Wei-Ming's anthropocosmic understanding of human beings and nature based on Confucianism.

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