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100 | _aFloyd, Jonathan | ||
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_aPolitical Philosophy Versus History? _b Contextualism and Real Politics in Contemporary Political Thought |
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_aNew York _bCambridge University _c2011 |
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505 | 2 | _aPart I The challenge of contextualism 11 1 Rescuing political theory from the tyranny of history 13 PAUL KELLY 2 From historical contextuaTism, to mentalism, to behaviourism 38 JONATHAN FLOYD 3 Contingency and judgement in history of political philosophy: a phenomenological approach 65 BRUCE HADDOCK 4 Political philosophy and the dead hand of its history 84 GORDON GRAHAM Part n The challenge of realism 103 5 Politics, political theory and its history 105 IAIN HAMPSHER-MONK 6 Constraint, freedom, and exemplar: history and theory without teleology 128 MELISSA LANE 7 History and reality: idealist pathologies and `Harvard School` remedies 151 ANDREW SABL The new realism: from modus vivendi to justice 177 BONNIE HONIG AND MARC STEAKS Relative value and assorted historical lessons: an afterword 206 JONATHAN FLOYD | |
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