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Hobbes and political realism [PDF]
Thomas Hobbes has recently been cast as one of the forefathers of political realism. This article evaluates his place in the realist tradition by focusing on three key themes: the priority of legitimacy over justice, the relation between ethics and politics, and the place of imagination in politics.
Douglass, Robin Andrew
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Realism in Normative Political Theory [PDF]
Abstract This paper provides a critical overview of the realist current in contemporary political philosophy. We define political realism on the basis of its attempt to give varying degrees of autonomy to politics as a sphere of human activity, in large part through its exploration of the sources of normativity appropriate for the ...
Enzo Rossi, Matt Sleat
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Kant’s anthropology and political realism [PDF]
An upholder of liberal political values, Kant opposed the tradition of political realism on several levels, one of them the anthropological foundations of politics.
Zilber Andrey S.
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A Comparative Study of Realism from the Perspective of Waltz and Ferdowsi [PDF]
1. Introduction Realism is one of the most important and one of the oldest theories in political sciences and international relations. Attraction, objectivism, and on the other hand, closeness to conventional understanding in the analysis of political ...
Mahdi Zolfaghari +2 more
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Realism and Political Normativity [PDF]
AbstractA prevailing understanding of realism, chiefly among its critics, casts realists as those who seek a ‘distinctively political normativity’, where this is interpreted as meaning nonmoral in kind. Moralists, on this account, are those who reject this and believe that political normativity remains moral.
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Political realism, modus vivendi and agonistic democracy
Political realism points out that politics is to create and sustain a legitimate order in a context of persistent disagreement, with the possible surge of conflicts, and where political power inevitably uses coercion.
Cicerón Muro Cabral
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Malabou’s Political Critique of Speculative Realism
A recent political critique of Speculative Realism by Catherine Malabou finds fault with this loosely arranged movement for its focus on reality in its own right, apart from the subject.
Harman Graham
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Ancient Greek Rhetorical Speeches as a Source of Political Realism Idea
From the perspective of the history of political and legal doctrines, the dichotomous way of looking at actuality through the prism of the struggle between realism and idealism is one of the classical approaches to social sciences.
Marcin Niemczyk
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Critical realism in political ecology: An argument against flat ontology
This theoretical article takes issue with how 'new materialisms' have been employed in political ecology, and it explores the 'depth ontology' of critical realism developed by Roy Bhaskar as an alternative to the 'flat ontologies' of new materialism ...
Ståle Knudsen
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Socialist Realism in Kurdish Literature: Investigating Ibrahim Ahmed’s Works
The term realism refers to the literary movement that emerged in England and France in the nineteenth century. Socialist realism is a type of realism that deals with the social analysis, study, and visualization of social relations and other related ...
Bahar Kazemi +3 more
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