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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.
Matt Sleat
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Realism in political philosophy is usually understood as a position in debates about how political philosophy should be conducted. Alison McQueen suggests in her Political Realism in Apocalyptic Times that realists are united by four commitments: to the distinctiveness of politics as a form of activity, to politics’ agonistic or conflictual character ...
Jubb, Rob
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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 ...
Rossi, E., Sleat, M.
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Methodological predecessors of contextualist political realism [PDF]
In order to gain a better understanding of contemporary political realism, as well as of the theories of two classical political philosophers, this paper argues that the methodological roots of a contextualist model of realism can be found, among others,
Vojnović Sava
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PSYCHOANALYSIS AND RESTORATION OF THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN NATURE IN POLITICAL REALISM
The article is devoted to the restoration of the concept of human nature in the theory of political realism. The crisis of theory of international relations at the turn of the 20th and 21th centuries forced the followers of political realism to ...
Aleksandr Alekseevich Rozhkov
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Critical Remarks on Schmitt’s Political Realism [PDF]
According to a widely accepted line of interpretation, Carl Schmitt’s political philosophy is a classic example of political realism. In this article I propose, starting with an analysis of some themes from the essay published in 1923 Die geistesgeschichtliche Lage des heutigen Parlamentarismus, to challenge this interpretation. An in-depth analysis of
Ernesto SFERRAZZA papa
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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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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 ...
Hope, Simon James, Simon Hope
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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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