توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Politics of International Political Theory: reflections on the works of
نام کتاب : The Politics of International Political Theory: reflections on the works of
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سیاست نظریه سیاسی بین المللی: تأملاتی در مورد آثار
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نویسندگان : Mathias Albert, Anthony F. Lang Jr
ناشر : Springer International Pu
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 267
ISBN (شابک) : 9783319932774 , 3319932772
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Notes on Contributors......Page 8
1 Introduction......Page 11
2 Intellectual Biography......Page 13
3 Framing and Reframing IPT......Page 15
4 Liberalism and Brown......Page 22
5 Political Judgement and Pluralism......Page 24
References......Page 26
Part I: Judgement, Reason, and Humanity......Page 28
1 Introduction......Page 29
2 Facts and Values......Page 32
3 Science and One World Realism......Page 34
4 Rortyian Pragmatism......Page 39
5 Conclusion......Page 42
References......Page 43
1 Introduction......Page 46
2 Doing International Political Theory......Page 47
3 The Meaning and Scope of Political Judgement......Page 54
4 Conclusion......Page 59
References......Page 60
1 Introduction......Page 61
2 Practical Judgement in Brown’s Work......Page 62
3 What Is Required of Practical Judgement?......Page 66
4 Solving Problems or Guiding Actions?......Page 70
5 Conclusion......Page 72
References......Page 73
1 Introduction......Page 75
2 Neutrality, Independence and Politics......Page 76
3 Impartiality, Selectivity and Practical Judgement......Page 81
4 Tragedy and Humanity......Page 85
5 Conclusion......Page 87
References......Page 88
Part II: War and Violence, Human Rights and Global Institutions......Page 91
1 Introduction1......Page 92
2 Setting the Stage: The Post-Cold War Gap Between the Need to Act and the Means of Action in the UN......Page 96
3 Failing to Fill the Gap: R2P as Anti-politics......Page 101
4 Working on the Gap: De-politicization as Part of Politics......Page 105
5 Reducing the Gap: Sticking with the Just War Tradition?......Page 107
6 Sovereign Judgment and the International Rule of Law: Moving Ahead in Circles?......Page 110
7 Conclusion......Page 114
References......Page 115
1 Introduction......Page 121
2 IPT in the World......Page 122
3 ‘Applied Political Philosophy’......Page 124
4 Our Peculiar Institution......Page 129
5 The Tragedy of Just War......Page 134
6 International Society and the ‘Sanity of Madness’......Page 138
References......Page 141
1 Introduction......Page 145
2 Establishing Brown’s Middle Ground......Page 147
3 The Curious Case of Torture4: An Illustration......Page 151
4 The Broken Middle......Page 156
5 Conclusion......Page 158
References......Page 160
1 Introduction......Page 163
2 Human Nature and Human Rights: A Dilemma......Page 164
3 Theories of Human Rights and Appropriate Determinacy About Human Nature......Page 166
4 A Practice Theory of Human Rights......Page 171
5 Sovereignty, Human Rights and Global Power......Page 174
6 Conclusion......Page 181
References......Page 182
1 Introduction......Page 184
2 The Ethics of Brexit......Page 185
3 Resolving the Conflict Between States’ Rights and Individual Rights......Page 193
4 The EU as an Ethical Solution to a Fundamental Tension in Contemporary World Politics......Page 196
5 Conclusion......Page 200
References......Page 201
1 Introduction......Page 202
2 The Requirement......Page 206
3 Justice and Tragedy......Page 209
4 Conclusion......Page 217
References......Page 218
1 Introduction......Page 221
2 Brown’s State Moralism......Page 223
3 Moving Beyond Groundless Utopianism—Or Staying in the Same Discourse?......Page 226
4 Ethics and Politics as Immanent Critique and as Trans-Communal Judgements......Page 229
5 The Missing Part: Collective Learning and Human Cultural Evolution......Page 233
6 Conclusions......Page 236
References......Page 240
Part III: Coda......Page 243
Chapter 13: In Response......Page 244
References......Page 256
1 The Challenges of ‘Festschrift’-writing......Page 257
2 Chris Brown Writings and Non-writings......Page 258
3 Formal Structures: The ‘Ring’ and Brown’s ‘Werke’......Page 260
References......Page 263
Index......Page 264