File spoon-archives/seminar-14.archive/marx-bhaskar_2001/seminar-14.0101, message 21


Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 16:53:49 -0700 (MST)
From: Hans Ehrbar <ehrbar-AT-econ.utah.edu>
Subject: Next reading



Viren,

you are right, many of my questions, and our discussion, are
somewhat premature, since we are just beginning to read
Bhaskar.  In a face-to-face seminar I would not have asked
these things but I would have told the class some of these
things in order to set a framework.

But for the next reading I would like to apply stricter
standards.  In the three pages I am going to send to the
list in my next email, Bhaskar proves that reality consists
of three layers: the empirical, the actual, and the real.
How does he prove it?  Is this proof convincing?

Hans.




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