Realism versus Realism

Chhanda Gupta author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:2nd Oct '02

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Realism versus Realism defends the metaphysics of 'Internal Realism,' a view authored by Hilary Putnam, and seeks to build on its basis an immanent realistic position to resolve two conflicts: the conflict between realism and some forms of anti-realism, especially relativism which involves constructivism and subjectivism; and also between two forms of realism itself, namely transcendent and immanent. Contra transcendent realism, author Chhanda Gupta rejects the absolute view of realities that (a) transcend our concept forming powers, (b) transcend our cognitive abilities, and (c) are said to have features by themselves, not as things appear to us. Contra relativism of the anti-realist stripe, Gupta defends conceptual relativity without letting it drift towards constructivism and subjectivism. This general theory of realism minus absolutism, and relativism minus subjectivism and constructivism, may be seen to have a relevance for our moral and social image of the world by showing how pluralism can avoid the ills of absolutism without ushering in intellectual and moral anarchy.

Gupta's analysis of varieties of realism and antirealism is precise and insightful. It treats the views of Kant, Peirce, Popper, Quine, Putnam, Davidson, and others. Her own contribution to the discussion of this central issue is original and significant. It should not be missed. -- Michael Krausz, Bryn Mawr College
What is so compelling about Chhanda Gupta's book is, first, that you come away with a clear sense of the significance of the realism question and, second, that you find you cannot escape the options she sets before you. -- Joseph Margolis, Temple University
In this brilliant essay, Chhanda Gupta not only develops and defends her own reconciliatory version of realism, but presents and incisively discusses an amazing amount of the contemporary literature concerning realism and anti-realism. . . . The result is an important and highly readable contribution to the discussion, and one which will not soon become dated. -- Hilary Putnam, Harvard University, from the Foreword

ISBN: 9780742513877

Dimensions: 228mm x 149mm x 11mm

Weight: 245g

184 pages