This article contrasts the sense in which those whom Bernard Williams called ‘political realists’ and John Rawls are committed to the idea that political philosophy has to be distinctively political. Distinguishing the realist critique of political moralism from debates over ideal and non-ideal theory, it is argued that Rawls is more realist than many realists realise, and that realists can learn more about how to make a distinctively political vision of how our life together should be organised from his theorising, although it also points to a worrying tendency among Rawlsians to reach for inappropriately moralised arguments. G. A. Cohen's advocacy of socialism and the second season of HBO's The Wire are used as examples to illustrate thes...
A common trait of all realistic political theories is the rejection of a conception of political the...
John Rawls’ gamification of justice leads him – along with many other monist political philosophers,...
In this thesis I argue that the tradition of political philosophy which follows in John Rawls's foot...
This article contrasts the sense in which those whom Bernard Williams called ‘political realists’ an...
Political realists like Bernard Williams and Raymond Geuss reject political moralism, where ideal et...
Political philosophy appears to have recovered from its alleged death in the middle of the last cent...
Political realism criticises the putative abstraction, foundationalism and neglect of the agonistic ...
In recent years, a number of realist thinkers have charged much contemporary political theory with b...
Immanuel Kant is often characterised by Political Realists as a Hard Political Moralist. As Kant bui...
In this article I discuss Bernard Williams' realist conception of legitimacy. According to his criti...
In this article I question the persuasiveness of Bernard Williams's critique of political moralism. ...
What should political theory aim to achieve? Mark Philp writes on the emergence of ‘realism’ in poli...
The progressive abstraction and professionalisation of political philosophy over the last few decade...
This paper explores two different versions of ‘the realist turn’ in recent political theory. It begi...
This article examines the relation between J. Rawls’s philosophical and political conceptions and I....
A common trait of all realistic political theories is the rejection of a conception of political the...
John Rawls’ gamification of justice leads him – along with many other monist political philosophers,...
In this thesis I argue that the tradition of political philosophy which follows in John Rawls's foot...
This article contrasts the sense in which those whom Bernard Williams called ‘political realists’ an...
Political realists like Bernard Williams and Raymond Geuss reject political moralism, where ideal et...
Political philosophy appears to have recovered from its alleged death in the middle of the last cent...
Political realism criticises the putative abstraction, foundationalism and neglect of the agonistic ...
In recent years, a number of realist thinkers have charged much contemporary political theory with b...
Immanuel Kant is often characterised by Political Realists as a Hard Political Moralist. As Kant bui...
In this article I discuss Bernard Williams' realist conception of legitimacy. According to his criti...
In this article I question the persuasiveness of Bernard Williams's critique of political moralism. ...
What should political theory aim to achieve? Mark Philp writes on the emergence of ‘realism’ in poli...
The progressive abstraction and professionalisation of political philosophy over the last few decade...
This paper explores two different versions of ‘the realist turn’ in recent political theory. It begi...
This article examines the relation between J. Rawls’s philosophical and political conceptions and I....
A common trait of all realistic political theories is the rejection of a conception of political the...
John Rawls’ gamification of justice leads him – along with many other monist political philosophers,...
In this thesis I argue that the tradition of political philosophy which follows in John Rawls's foot...