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Roy Bhaskar, renowned philosopher of naturalism and critical realism, discloses key new personal and political context to his writings to interlocutor Savita Singh.
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Reitz, C. A Natural Philosopher in Solidarity with the Oppressed: Savita Singh’s Interview with Roy Bhaskar. SOPHIA 62, 201–206 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11841-023-00950-7
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