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3The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powers affects discussion at the level in question. In metaphysics, for example, realism about powers is now recognized as providing an alternative to orthodox accounts…Read more
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13Powers and Capacities in Philosophy: The New Aristotelianism (edited book)Routledge. 2017._Powers and Capacities in Philosophy_ is designed to stake out an emerging, discipline-spanning neo-Aristotelian framework grounded in realism about causal powers. The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powe…Read more
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306Aristotelian powers: without them, what would modern science do?In John Greco & Ruth Groff (eds.), Powers and Capacities in Philosophy: The New Aristotelianism, Routledge. pp. 93-112. 2013.The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powers affects discussion at the level in question. In metaphysics, for example, realism about powers is now recognized as providing an alternative to orthodox accounts…Read more
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145Wholes, parts, form and powers Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9585-6 Authors Ruth Porter Groff, Department of Political Science, Saint Louis University, 3750 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108-3412, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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90Does critical realism need the concept of three domains of reality? A roundtableJournal of Critical Realism 22 (2): 222-239. 2023.The concept of the three domains of reality is widely used in empirical critical realist research. However, there has been little scrutiny of how the domains are conceptualized and what they contribute to critical realism and how they should be applied in empirical research. This paper involves four arguments. First, Tom Fryer and Cristián Navarrete argue that the three domains of reality are redundant, confusing, and unsupported by Bhaskar’s theorizing. Second, Dave Elder-Vass argues that the t…Read more
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155Conceptualizing causal powers: activity, capacity, essence, necessitationSynthese 199 (3-4): 9881-9896. 2021.Talk of powers is muddled. Building upon Powers and capacities in philosophy: The new aristotelianism, Routledge, London, 2012a, pp 207–227), I disambiguate four senses of the term: powers construed as activity, as capacity/potentiality, as essence and as necessity, respectively, in an attempt to clarify what it is that realists about causal powers take themselves to be realists about.
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Powers and Capacities: The New Aristotelianism (edited book)Routledge. 2012._Powers and Capacities in Philosophy_ is designed to stake out an emerging, discipline-spanning neo-Aristotelian framework grounded in realism about causal powers. The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powe…Read more
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48Yes Socrates, G.O.D. Doesn't Have All the Answers (review)Journal of Critical Realism 4 (1): 53-55. 2001.
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104Philosophy, metaphilosophy and ideology-critique: an interview with Ruth Porter GroffJournal of Critical Realism 22 (2): 256-292. 2022.In this interview, Ruth Groff discusses how she came to be a realist, her role as a community organizer, her relationship to critical realism, and various issues arising from her published work over the years. Discussion ranges across the nature of positivism and its legacy, the concept of falsehood, realism about causal powers, mind-independent reality, the history of philosophy, and the underlying interest in ideology-critique that runs through her thinking.
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154Powers and Capacities in Philosophy: The New Aristotelianism (edited book)Routledge. 2013."Powers and Capacities in Philosophy" is designed to stake out an emerging, discipline-spanning neo-Aristotelian framework grounded in realism about causal powers. The volume brings together for the first time original essays by leading philosophers working on powers in relation to metaphysics, philosophy of natural and social science, philosophy of mind and action, epistemology, ethics and social and political philosophy. In each area, the concern is to show how a commitment to real causal powe…Read more
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94In Defence of Objectivity: On Realism, Existentialism and Politics. By Andrew CollierJournal of Critical Realism 3 (2): 378-384. 2004.
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73Yes Socrates, G.O.D. Doesn't Have All the Answers. Review of The Philosophy of Social Science: New Perspectives by Garry Potter (review)Journal of Critical Realism 4 (1): -. 2001.
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109Causal Mechanisms and the Philosophy of CausationJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 47 (3): 286-305. 2017.Lack of clarity about underlying philosophical commitments leads to lack of clarity at other levels of analysis. Here I show that the literature on so-called “causal mechanisms” is rife with conceptual problems, stemming from insufficient rigor with respect to the metaphysics of causation.
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173Revitalizing causality: realism about causality in philosophy and social science (edited book)Routledge. 2008.This cutting edge collection of new and previously published articles by philosophers and social scientists addresses just what it means to invoke causal ...
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112Critical Realism, Post-positivism and the Possibility of KnowledgeRoutledge. 2004.Groff defends 'realism about causality' through close discussions of Kant, Hilary Putnam, Brian Ellis and Charles Taylor, among others. In so doing she affirms critical realism, but with several important qualifications. In particular, she rejects the theory of truth advanced by Roy Bhaskar. She also attempts to both clarify and correct earlier critical realist attempts to apply realism about causality to the social sciences. By connecting issues in metaphysics and philosophy of science to the p…Read more
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123Sublating the free will problematic: powers, agency and causal determinationSynthese 196 (1): 179-200. 2019.I argue that realism about causal powers sublates the passivist, Humean-inflected free will problematic. In the first part of the paper I show that adopting what I call ‘powers-non-determinism’ reconfigures the conceptual terrain with respect to the causation component of the contemporary problematic. In part two I show how adopting ‘powers-non-determinism’ significantly alters the nature of the discussion with respect to the agency component of the problematic. In part three I compare ‘powers-n…Read more
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2089I argue that a powers-based metaphysics radically reconfigures the existing free will problematic. This is different from claiming that such an approach solves the ill-conceived problems that emerge from Humean-Kantian default commitments.
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93Getting Past Hume in the Philosophy of Social ScienceIn Phyllis McKay Illari Federica Russo (ed.), Causality in the Sciences, Oxford University Press. 2011.A realist, powers‐based metaphysics is very much on the table in contemporary metaphysics, and is beginning to take hold in philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. On this picture, causality is (roughly) a matter of the powers that things have to effect change(s) in other things. The realist view is at odds with every version of Humeanism, according to all of which causation is not, in the end, about the exercise of powers, but rather, in one way or another, about regular sequences. The ch…Read more
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97Ontology Revisited: Metaphysics in Social and Political PhilosophyRoutledge. 2012.Ontology. Revisited. Groff's argument cuts against a familiar anti-metaphysical grain. Social and political philosophy, she maintains, is not as metaphysically neutral as it may seem. Even the most deontological of theories connects up with a ...
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163The Truth of the Matter: Roy Bhaskar’s Critical Realism and the Concept of Alethic TruthPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (3): 407-435. 2000.
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148Aristotelian Marxism/Marxist AristotelianismPhilosophy and Social Criticism 38 (8): 775-792. 2012.I argue that Aristotelians who are sympathetic to the critique of liberal moral categories put forward by Alasdair MacIntyre ought to avail themselves of Marx's analysis of capitalism in Capital, Volume 1. Broadly speaking, there are two reasons for such a recommendation. First, Marx's account shows capitalism to be the sociological substrate for the evisceration of particularity (coupled with the hold instrumental reason) that so concerns MacIntyre and other Aristotelians. I offer an explanatio…Read more
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