The Challenge of Critical Realism
Critical Realism: What We Know and What is Real Before anything else, a quick dip into Critical Realism. There are three principles in critical realism that is posited by Bhaskar (1975). One is Ontological Realism- that the world is independent of our perception and knowing, therefore the world exists outside of how we perceive and understand it. Two, is Epistemic Relativism, that knowledge is produced socially, therefore it is a product of social and linguistic conditions. As it is a social product, it can also be fallible and changeable. Lastly, there’s Judgmental Rationality- an idea that states that it is possible and necessary to engage in the evaluation of different and conflicting assertions about the world because there are rational grounds for doing so. Three domains in Ontological Realism, Holmen, 2020 through DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.36804.86407 In Ontological Realism , I recognize that reality exists beyond me and my understanding of it. As a researcher, I rec...