I present a fictional and somewhat unpleasant tutorial. In it a use of the term “ideal political theory” is connected with the reflective equilibrium method: an ideal theory requires no adaptation of specific moral judgments to fit with the theory. I have not been in a tutorial closely resembling this, I should say
This article provides a conceptual map of the debate on ideal and non‐ideal theory. It argues that t...
This article examines the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory or philosoph...
This article examines the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory or philosoph...
I present a fictional and somewhat unpleasant tutorial. In it a use of the term “ideal political the...
I present two senses in which a political philosophy may be an ideal theory. They are not identified...
This paper explores two different versions of ‘the realist turn’ in recent political theory. It begi...
What should political theory aim to achieve? Mark Philp writes on the emergence of ‘realism’ in poli...
This paper discusses the relation between ideal theory and two forms of political moralism identifie...
In Ideals from a Distance, I defend the practice of idealization within moraland political philosoph...
In Ideals from a Distance, I defend the practice of idealization within moral and political philosop...
Abstract Political judgments usually combine a normative principle or intuition with an appreciation...
The distinction between ideal and non-ideal theory is a tool that can help us understand how to make...
Realists criticise the moralised approaches that inform ideal political theory for being unable to h...
There’s an interesting debate in moral and political philosophy about the nature of, and relationshi...
Defence date: 3 February 2012; Examining Board: Professor Peter Wagner, University of Barcelona and ...
This article provides a conceptual map of the debate on ideal and non‐ideal theory. It argues that t...
This article examines the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory or philosoph...
This article examines the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory or philosoph...
I present a fictional and somewhat unpleasant tutorial. In it a use of the term “ideal political the...
I present two senses in which a political philosophy may be an ideal theory. They are not identified...
This paper explores two different versions of ‘the realist turn’ in recent political theory. It begi...
What should political theory aim to achieve? Mark Philp writes on the emergence of ‘realism’ in poli...
This paper discusses the relation between ideal theory and two forms of political moralism identifie...
In Ideals from a Distance, I defend the practice of idealization within moraland political philosoph...
In Ideals from a Distance, I defend the practice of idealization within moral and political philosop...
Abstract Political judgments usually combine a normative principle or intuition with an appreciation...
The distinction between ideal and non-ideal theory is a tool that can help us understand how to make...
Realists criticise the moralised approaches that inform ideal political theory for being unable to h...
There’s an interesting debate in moral and political philosophy about the nature of, and relationshi...
Defence date: 3 February 2012; Examining Board: Professor Peter Wagner, University of Barcelona and ...
This article provides a conceptual map of the debate on ideal and non‐ideal theory. It argues that t...
This article examines the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory or philosoph...
This article examines the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory or philosoph...