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Action in Uncertainty: Data‐Driven Decisions That Acknowledge Emotional Responses and Transcendental Connections

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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Nicole K. Ward   +3 more
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025

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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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PROBLEMS OF THEORY BUILDING AND THEORY CONFIRMATION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS

World Politics, 1961
There is a great demand for theories in international relations. The term “theory” has become so honorific that hypotheses, statements of fact, and intuitive guesses are often dressed up as theories. In part this longing for theory can be ascribed to a desire for the status of a “hard science” like physics, since the “hard sciences” are often viewed by
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Political Theory and the Problem of Ideology

The Journal of Politics, 1980
F OR ALMOST A CENTURY, the assumptions, methods, and arguments of philosophy have dominated the Anglo-American conception of political theory. In this essay, I want to draw attention to some of the practical consequences of viewing political theory in this manner, and to suggest an alternative perspective for the formulation and interpretation of ...
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Problems of Political Theory and Action

2014
Politics and political action are mainly concerned with questions of power. In this chapter we show that the various justifications of power advanced down the centuries have always amounted to an explicit attempt to mask domination-power. The notion of democracy is not immune from such mystification.
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Expertise in Liberal Political Theory: Problems and Discrepancies

2023
The chapter shows just how casually, if at all, liberal theorists approach the issue of expertise and the role of experts in political decision-making. Analysing the works of Amy Gutmann, Dennis Thompson, Thomas Christiano and Hélène Landemore, among others, it identifies three approaches to the lay-expert relationship dominant in liberal thought and ...
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Life as a Political Problem: The Post-Human Turn in Political Theory

Political Studies Review, 2017
The post-human turn in political theory has challenged the anthropocentric assumption that individuated human agency is the exclusive domain of political action, subjectivity, and community. Recently, there has emerged an important intersection between, on one hand, the “post-human turn” in political theory and, on the other hand, the critical studies
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