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Political philosophy of experimentation [PDF]
Abstract In this article, I sketch out the contours of a political philosophy of experimentation. Drawing on the work of Joseph Rouse, Hans Radder, Gilbert Hottois, and Jerome Ravetz, I argue that such a political philosophy of experimentation already exists, but has often been rendered invisible.
Massimiliano Simons
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Contingency in Political Philosophy. [PDF]
The paper examines John Horton's realist political theory, in particular his critique of John Rawls's "high" or "liberal moralism", and seeks to determine the extent to which, together with Horton, we would have reasons to leave Rawls's and other Rawlsian accounts behind.
Mendus S.
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Political Philosophy as Practical Philosophy: A Response to “Political Realism” [PDF]
First paragraph: From where should political philosophy take its normative orientation? According to self‐described “political realists,” political philosophy is not oriented by ordinary moral reasoning about values and obligations, but must take its normative orientation from an interpretive understanding of the practice of politics itself. This doesn'
Hope, Simon James, Simon Hope
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Political Philosophy’s Methodological Moment and the Rise of Public Political Philosophy
AbstractPolitical philosophy is having a methodological moment. Driven by long-standing frustrations at the fragmentation of our field, as well as recent urges to become more engaged with the ‘real’ world, there is now a boom in debates concerning the ‘true’ nature of our vocation.
Jonathan Floyd
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Political judgment as the tragic: By examining and analyzing the thought of Martha Nussbaum [PDF]
It is difficult to judge between normative worlds that are in conflict and contest with each other, because they do not have the same vocabulary, agreed rational standards, and common moral obligations.
mahmoud alipour
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Paradoxes of Legitimacy in Mass Democracies [PDF]
The issue of establishing political legitimacy is a complicated one in political philosophy. Strengthening legitimacy is an essential task for modern democracies.
Alina Z. Ananieva, Zinaida I. Rozhkova
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What has been called the “participatory turn” in health and medicine refers to a general shift from paternalistic and hierarchical, to more collaborative and egalitarian relationships between medical experts and patients/research participants; a shift ...
Lotje E. Siffels +2 more
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Investigating Essential Competences of Romanian Teachers: A Preliminary Study [PDF]
The purpose of the article was to put into perspective the qualities and proficiencies required/needed of teaching staff when working with a group of pupils in Romania.
Cristina Gavriluță +1 more
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Mechanism of View and Sensory Error in the Viewpoint Original Research of Naşīr al-DĪN Țūsī [PDF]
How to see the object and the occurrence of sensational errors is one of the leading questions in any epistemological system, including Tusi's epistemology.
Maryam tahmasebi +3 more
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Beyond the political principle: Applying Martin Buber’s philosophy to societal polarization [PDF]
Societal polarization has given rise to opposing groups that fight each other as enemies and that have very different ideas about what should be done and about what is the case.
Pauly, Marc, Pauly, Marc; id_orcid
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