“Ideal theorists” in contemporary liberal political theory argue that we can only arrive at a conception of what our most important political values require by reference to an imagined ideal state of affairs and that we must therefore, to some extent, engage in utopian thinking. Critical theorists, from Marx and the Frankfurt School, have traditionally been highly skeptical towards using idealizations in this way. This skepticism is mirrored by contemporary authors, such as Charles Mills. I argue that most of their critical arguments make a principled case only against ahistorical, decontextualized projects of utopian idealization, but not against ideal theorizing as such. Critical theories do not need to reject ideal theorizing. On the con...
It is sometimes argued that ideal theories in political philosophy are a form of ideology. This arti...
It is sometimes argued that ideal theories in political philosophy are a form of ideology. This arti...
What are the philosophical problems of political utopianism? Primarily, what is the nature of a phil...
“Ideal theorists” in contemporary liberal political theory argue that we can only arrive at a concep...
Contemporary politics is often said to lack utopias. For prevailing understandings of the practical ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to articulate the proper aims and limits of political philosophy...
John Rawls presents his work on social justice as Ideal Theory. By taking an idealized scenario, he ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to articulate the proper aims and limits of political philosophy...
In this essay, I critically engage with a methodological approach in contemporary political theory —...
In the past decade, the value of so-called ideal theory has become a major point of dispute among po...
Contemporary debates about ideal and nonideal theory rest on an underlying consensus that the primar...
Rawls' view that theories of justice should be developed within ideal theory has been subject to inc...
Rawls’ realistic utopia has been subject to much criticism. The Realist claims Rawls’ realistic utop...
The thesis of this paper is that utopianism is a theoretical necessity—we couldn’t, for example, eng...
The paper starts with a consideration of Rawls’ ideal theory in the background of the criticisms th...
It is sometimes argued that ideal theories in political philosophy are a form of ideology. This arti...
It is sometimes argued that ideal theories in political philosophy are a form of ideology. This arti...
What are the philosophical problems of political utopianism? Primarily, what is the nature of a phil...
“Ideal theorists” in contemporary liberal political theory argue that we can only arrive at a concep...
Contemporary politics is often said to lack utopias. For prevailing understandings of the practical ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to articulate the proper aims and limits of political philosophy...
John Rawls presents his work on social justice as Ideal Theory. By taking an idealized scenario, he ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to articulate the proper aims and limits of political philosophy...
In this essay, I critically engage with a methodological approach in contemporary political theory —...
In the past decade, the value of so-called ideal theory has become a major point of dispute among po...
Contemporary debates about ideal and nonideal theory rest on an underlying consensus that the primar...
Rawls' view that theories of justice should be developed within ideal theory has been subject to inc...
Rawls’ realistic utopia has been subject to much criticism. The Realist claims Rawls’ realistic utop...
The thesis of this paper is that utopianism is a theoretical necessity—we couldn’t, for example, eng...
The paper starts with a consideration of Rawls’ ideal theory in the background of the criticisms th...
It is sometimes argued that ideal theories in political philosophy are a form of ideology. This arti...
It is sometimes argued that ideal theories in political philosophy are a form of ideology. This arti...
What are the philosophical problems of political utopianism? Primarily, what is the nature of a phil...