Acknowledgements (Wilson’s)
I am very grateful to Alan Norrie for instigating and coordinating this symposium, my reviewers Dave Elder-Vass, Tobin Nellhaus, Alan Norrie, Andrew Sayer, and Ian Verstegen, and the Journal of Critical Realism for hosting this issue. I am also extremely grateful to Jessica Atkinson for her very helpful and insightful feedback on a draft.
Notes
2 For Bhaskarian dialectics, see above all Alan Norrie (Citation2010).
3 Here I recommend the somewhat overlooked book Rescuing Dewey: Essays in Pragmatic Naturalism by Peter Manicas (Citation2008).
4 See Gary Hatfield’s (Citation2012) essay ‘Philosophy of Perception and the Phenomenology of Visual Space’ in which he also considers Mandelbaum.
7 See Bhaskar (Citation2016, 115) on ‘ontological monovalence’.
8 This epistemological betweenness is the subject of the book I’m working on now. It is contained within critical realism’s opening premise – that the world exists independently of our knowledge of it.
9 I am careful here not to imply intention on the part of those doing the making – see Wimsatt and Beardsley (Citation1946) on ‘the intentional fallacy’.
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