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Hello, can anyone suggest any work specifically devoted to the implications CR has for ethical theory? I am interested in the cross over between facts and values, and in the possibility of grounding ethics in realist ontology.

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Try Andrew Collier's book - Being and Worth

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Try Kenneth Melchin, 2001, History, Ethics and Emergent Probability, 2nd Ed., The Lonergan Web Site (ISBN: 0-9684922-0-7). This is based upon the Canadian philosopher Bernard Lonergan's critical realist ontology.

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Whilst this paper is not explictly one CR, you may find it covers some of the main themes.

Best wishes

Joe
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Thanks Joe, I'll take a look!

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There's also a good book by Sayer on the Moral Economy of Class which comes from a CR perspective and I've also attached a piece on CR and ethics which was published recently.
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The last two chapters of Andrew Sayer's Realism and Social Science are great on this. :)

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Yet i am more interested in knowing the organic relation( if that exists) between the two paradigms-the structural liberalism and critical realism.

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