10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOVALENCE»
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monovalence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
monovalence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Dialectic and Difference: Dialectical Critical Realism and ...
All such arguments say, 'we have a certain phenomenon or a position which
someone is holding, let's see what must be the case for that phenomenon or
position to be possible' (Bhaskar and Callinicos 2003: 97).17 Ontological
monovalence ...
Alan Norrie, Edmund Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Justice Alan Norrie, 2009
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Plato Etc: Problems of Philosophy and Their Resolution
In one sense, ontological monovalence has a rival in the epistemic fallacy to the
title of the primordial irrealist error; the latter is already implicit in ancient Greek
thought and becomes structurally dominant from the time of Hume; but it involves
...
3
Dialectic: The Pulse of Freedom
I now want to consider the effect of the unholy trinity of irrealism: ontological
monovalence, the epistemic fallacy, both of which derive ultimately from
Parmenides (although monovalence was mediated by Plato and Kant and
epistemic fallacy ...
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Creativity and the Imagination: Case Studies from the ...
One may term this first principle naive monovalence. Aristotle's hope is that
people can be brought to move beyond this unreflective acceptance of words to a
recognition of the plurality of meanings they may conceal. But that is not all — if it
...
5
Christianity and Critical Realism: Ambiguity, Truth and ...
If ontological polyvalence asserts the significance of both absence and presence,
then ontological monovalence restricts meaning and value to that which is
positively present. Bhaskar argues that the dominance of ontological
monovalence in ...
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Emergentist Marxism: Dialectical Philosophy and Social Theory
Dialectical Philosophy and Social Theory Sean Creaven. monovalence is
logically indefensible. But, if one accepts Bhaskar's interpretation of Hegel's
philosophy, his claim can be substantiated. As Andrew Collier puts it: 'Hegel's
conception is ...
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Critical Realist Activity Theory: An Engagement with ...
3 Subject-predicate inversions: According to Marx, the third key error of Hegel is
what Bhaskar refers to as subject-predicate inversions, which is the code for
ontological monovalence. To reiterate, this ontological monovalence is the
continued ...
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Routledge French Technical Dictionary Dictionnaire technique ...
... monosubstitué monotron n ELECTRON monotron m monotropic adj METALL
reaction monotropique monovalence n CHEM monovalence f, univalence f
monovalency n CHEM monovalence f, univalence f monovalent adj CHEM
monovalent ...
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Against the Spiritual Turn: Marxism, Realism, and Critical ...
114, 333; mercantile 107; pastoralist 353, 360; slave 333; tributary 333 Molyneux,
J. 243, 300, 462 Monophysitism 352 monotheism 330, 347, 354, 355, 363
monovalence 13, 92, 98, 411 Montesquieu, C. 118, 119 moral gymnasium theory
170 ...
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Critical Realism: The Difference it Makes
'golden nugget' (dialectics of copresence) and a 'platinum plate' (diagnostic value
of dialectic) within the 'mystical shell' of Hegel's ontological monovalence. Yet,
ifthe critique ofDialecticis to be followed then these positive aspectsof Hegel ...