Conventional realism and political inquiry: channeling Wittgenstein
"This book is an exploration of the relationship between philosophy and political inquiry. John G. Gunnell is seeking to explain certain dimensions of how philosophy has influenced political science and political theory but also how these latter fields have understood and deployed philosophy. W...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book is an exploration of the relationship between philosophy and political inquiry. John G. Gunnell is seeking to explain certain dimensions of how philosophy has influenced political science and political theory but also how these latter fields have understood and deployed philosophy. When social scientists and social theorists turn to the work of philosophers for intellectual authority what they extract is often selective and in the service of some prior agenda. The philosophers whose work he discusses have all in various degrees been objects of the conversation of political theory, but close acquaintance with that work is often limited and derivative. Gunnell's goal is to initiate a more genuine "conversation" with certain philosophers and political theorists"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction і і Representational Philosophy and Conventional Realism 9 շ Mentalism and the Problem of Concepts 34 3 The Realistic Imagination in Political Inquiry: The Case of International Relations 53 The Challenge to Representational Philosophy: Wittgenstein, Ryle, and Austin 72 Contemporary Anti-representationalism: Sellars, Davidson, Putnam, McDowell, and Dennett 92 6 Presentation and Representation in Social Inquiry 114 7 Conventional Realism 128 8 The Quest for the Real and the Fear of Relativism 151 Conclusion 168 4 5 Acknowledgments 175 References 177 Index 185
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Contents Introduction і і Representational Philosophy and Conventional Realism 9 շ Mentalism and the Problem of Concepts 34 3 The Realistic Imagination in Political Inquiry: The Case of International Relations 53 The Challenge to Representational Philosophy: Wittgenstein, Ryle, and Austin 72 Contemporary Anti-representationalism: Sellars, Davidson, Putnam, McDowell, and Dennett 92 6 Presentation and Representation in Social Inquiry 114 7 Conventional Realism 128 8 The Quest for the Real and the Fear of Relativism 151 Conclusion 168 4 5 Acknowledgments 175 References 177 Index 185 |
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