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From: "dbwanika" <dbwanika-AT-uganda.co.ug>
Subject: BHA: reading Roy Bhaskar's text
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 09:48:24 +0200


Listers 


My experience with  cr  ( I started reading Bhaskar when a friend wanted
to understand an overtly abstract  chapter RTS) has shown me that most
people or academicians too, without a philosophy academic background,
without English as their first language and those who have not deleved
into the sociology of knowledge - reading Bhaskar and later
understanding what he writes about is a nightmare.

This has been said over and over again- and understanding Bhaskar for
many is very frastrating the way he compress a world on knowledge in a
single chapter. How do you go about discovering what is not so plain?

If there is any sort of efforts made by this forum to make Bhaskar Roy
understood and redeem the world , by as many people as possible - then
go back to the basics and teach what Bhaskar is trying to communicate in
his text otherwise in the simplist terms a mathematician, a biologist a
sociologist a geographer, a medical doctor will understand. 

Many  academicians think and believe reading what they do not grasps is
a waste of time assuming that bhaskar is just covering up something.

so long,

Bwanika.


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