ABSTRACT

In this radical book, Roy Bhaskar expands his philosophy of critical realism with an audacious re-synthesis of many aspects of Western and Eastern thought. Arguing that the existence of God provides the fundamental structure of the world, he renders plausible ideas of reincarnation, karma and moksha or liberation.

Originally published in the year of the millennium, From East to West continues to be a groundbreaking and fundamental work within the critical realist tradition. Stimulating debate in ontology, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy and the philosophy of religion, this book has been influential as a major new development in critical realism. This second edition contains a new introduction from Mervyn Hartwig, who is the founding editor of the Journal of Critical Realism and editor and principal author of the Dictionary of Critical Realism.

chapter |25 pages

Introduction

chapter |18 pages

Introduction to the book

part I|50 pages

General theoretical introduction

part II|83 pages

Odyssey of a oul

chapter 1|6 pages

To the promised land

part A|16 pages

Part A Under the stars: re-enchanting reality

part B|15 pages

Part B Under the stars: re-enchanting reality

chapter |6 pages

Interlude

From East to West: retrospect and prospect – sketches

chapter 5|12 pages

A taoist dawn

chapter 6|4 pages

At the heartbeat of the buddha