ABSTRACT

The aim of this book was to underscore the consistent aspects in Bhaskar's philosophical movement from original critical realism to metaReality, and I have tried to expose his systematic and accrescent approach toward reality as it is. Now the final destination at which we arrive at this point is reality as self-realization. In each moment of his philosophical works described in this book, there is an underlying motivation to support this idea, and the philosophy of “constellational identification of dualism, duality and non-duality” is what makes his transformational journey from critical realism, via dialectical critical realism, to metaReality possible, established upon his truthfulness toward reality. Even though his original thought at the stage of critical realism has been transformed through dialectical and spiritual engagement, to dialectical critical realism and metaReality, respectively, there has been a consistently existing driving force for his philosophical trajectory, and that is reflected in his non-anthropic revelation of reality, which is finally completed in his philosophy of metaReality in the form of self-realization: constellational identification of dualism, duality and non-duality.