Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 21:03:40 +0200 From: bwanika <daniel.bwanikah961-AT-stud.oru.se> Subject: BHA: applied CR Listers! Is it not true that Bhaskar is trying to resolve the problems of philosophy? I remember one philosopher lecturer once saying, " there are grand mistakes in there entire field of philosophy " as his first words for a lecture course. I could not understand what he was all about then, but the same thing has been repeated over and over again by confident philosophers I have listened to who dare challenge the established order in the academia. The problem Bhaskar tries to handle is to organise these thoughts from the Greeko era which I do think have been turned around, misinterpreted, popularised to the detriment of science itself. Philosophical problems are so deep rooted, as thought structures and interpreted as social facts and in most cases something contradicts the reality or nature of things as theorised. I tend to think the issues, which bother the entire field of sciences, are only a tip of a huge mountain of problems yet to surface. Therefore any form of knowledge generated under the same philosophical order, will generate the same array of problems unless Bhaskar is interpreted as a social practice and thought structure accompanying them. regards, Bwanika. --- from list bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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