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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: H1.51
Wednesday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (14/08/2024)
Political theory is always going to be interdisciplinary, but what do we share specifically with other disciplines, and equally important, what have we presumed to share that we in fact do not? Keith Dowding’s recent article on the relationship between political philosophy, moral philosophy and political science examined both these questions (2020), pushing PP closer to political science, and further away from moral philosophy. This panel invites similar considerations around this, and with other subjects.
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Refuting political theories? An unapologetic empiricist view | View Paper Details |
Arguments | View Paper Details |
Co-optations of the Critical as IR Theories Aversion | View Paper Details |
Meaning and Translation in the History of Ideas: Towards a Post-Contextualist Political Theory | View Paper Details |