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Perspectives on Political Science, 2020
The physical sciences discarded the method of Cartesian rationalism in the 18th century, but much of contemporary political theory continues to adhere to this outdated method, following the famous ...
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The physical sciences discarded the method of Cartesian rationalism in the 18th century, but much of contemporary political theory continues to adhere to this outdated method, following the famous ...
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2017
Saint Augustine's conception of the evil which threatens the human community on every level is a corollary of his doctrine of selfhood. In political and moral theory 'realism' denotes the disposition to take all factors in a social and political situation which offer resistance to established norms into account, particularly the factors of self ...
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Saint Augustine's conception of the evil which threatens the human community on every level is a corollary of his doctrine of selfhood. In political and moral theory 'realism' denotes the disposition to take all factors in a social and political situation which offer resistance to established norms into account, particularly the factors of self ...
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European Journal of Political Theory, 2010
In recent decades, a ‘realist’ alternative to ideal theories of politics has slowly taken shape. Bringing together philosophers, political theorists, and political scientists, this countermovement seeks to reframe inquiry into politics and political norms.
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In recent decades, a ‘realist’ alternative to ideal theories of politics has slowly taken shape. Bringing together philosophers, political theorists, and political scientists, this countermovement seeks to reframe inquiry into politics and political norms.
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Procopius and political realism
2022This thesis examines the political philosophy of Procopius of Caesarea, a Late Antique historian who, in his Wars of Justinian, wrote of the wars conducted by the Roman emperor Justinian during the sixth century A.D. The concept of political realism may invoke a modern interpretation; however, this term will be defined by the parameters of power and ...
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Confutation of Political Realism
International Studies Quarterly, 1995For nearly half a century, political realism has been widely regarded as the dominant paradigm in the field of international politics. Yet, despite realism's preeminence, the theory remains one of the most misunderstood and misapplied theories of international politics.
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Systematic Review of Comparative Studies of the Impact of Realism in Immersive Virtual Experiences
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Guilherme GonÇalves +2 more
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Michael Oakeshott’s Political Realism
2019In the last decade or so, political realism has become a fashionable phrase to describe a new (or, perhaps, rediscovered) understanding of political theory. Many otherwise disparate thinkers, either willingly contributed to or have retrospectively been thrown into what one of the scholars has likened to a community stew.
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Political Realism and Political Idealism.
The Philosophical Review, 1952George H. Sabine, John H. Herz
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