In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientific empirical findings—partly as a reaction against normative theorizing centred on the formulation of abstract, intuition-driven moral principles. This brief paper begins by showing how this turn has taken two distinct forms: (i) a non-ideal theoretical orientation, which seeks to balance the emphasis on moral principles with feasibility and urgency considerations, and (ii) a fact-centric orientation, which seeks to ground normative conclusions in empirical results. The core of the paper then compares and contrast three variants of fact-centric political theory: normative behaviourism, grounded normative theory, and radical realism. ...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
This article advances the case for ‘normative behaviourism’ – a new way of doing political philosoph...
Do salient normative claims about politics require moral premises? Political moralists think they do...
Do salient normative claims about politics require moral premises? Political moralists think they do...
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Realists in normative political theory aim to defend the importance of “distinctively political thou...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
In the last two decades Anglophone political theory witnessed a renewed interest in social-scientifi...
This article advances the case for ‘normative behaviourism’ – a new way of doing political philosoph...
Do salient normative claims about politics require moral premises? Political moralists think they do...
Do salient normative claims about politics require moral premises? Political moralists think they do...
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Does Normative Behaviourism Offer an Alternative Methodology in Political Theory
Realists in normative political theory aim to defend the importance of “distinctively political thou...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...
Should our factual understanding of the world influence our normative theorising about it? G.A. Cohe...