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Practical judgement in international political theory : Select essays

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Publication details: London Routledge 2010Description: 313p ixISBN:
  • 9780415564601
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.101 BRO
Contents:
Table of Contents; 1. Introduction: A Life in Theory; Part I. Communitarians and Cosmopolitans; 2. The Modern Requirement: Reflections on Normative Theory in a Post-Western World; 3. Ethics of Co-Existence: The International Theory of Terry Nardin; 4. International Theory and International Society: The Viability of the Middle Way; 5. Universal Human Rights: A Critique; 6. Towards a Neo-Aristotelian Resolution of the Communitarian Cosmopolitan Debate; 7. Cultural Diversity and International Political Theory; 8. The Construction of a Realistic Utopia: John Rawls and International Political Theory Part II. The Discourse of International Relations; 9. Not my Department? Normative Theory and International Relations; 10. Hegel and International Ethics; 11. Turtles all the way down: Antifoundationalism, Critical theory and International Relations; 12. Liberalism and The Globalisation of Ethics; 13. Tragedy, Tragic Choices and International Political Theory; Part III. The Exercise of Judgement; 14. Cosmopolitanism, World Citizenship and Global Civil Society; 15. On Morality, Self-Interest and Foreign Policy; 16. Selective Humanitarianism: In Defence of Inconsistency; 17. Practical Judgement and the Ethics of Pre-emption; 18. Bob Dylan, Live Aid, and the Politics of Popular Cosmopolitanism Author(s); Biography; Reviews:
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Table of Contents;
1. Introduction: A Life in Theory;
Part I. Communitarians and Cosmopolitans;
2. The Modern Requirement: Reflections on Normative Theory in a Post-Western World;
3. Ethics of Co-Existence: The International Theory of Terry Nardin;
4. International Theory and International Society: The Viability of the Middle Way;
5. Universal Human Rights: A Critique;
6. Towards a Neo-Aristotelian Resolution of the Communitarian Cosmopolitan Debate;
7. Cultural Diversity and International Political Theory;
8. The Construction of a Realistic Utopia: John Rawls and International Political Theory Part II. The Discourse of International Relations;
9. Not my Department? Normative Theory and International Relations;
10. Hegel and International Ethics;
11. Turtles all the way down: Antifoundationalism, Critical theory and International Relations;
12. Liberalism and The Globalisation of Ethics;
13. Tragedy, Tragic Choices and International Political Theory;
Part III. The Exercise of Judgement;
14. Cosmopolitanism, World Citizenship and Global Civil Society;
15. On Morality, Self-Interest and Foreign Policy;
16. Selective Humanitarianism: In Defence of Inconsistency;
17. Practical Judgement and the Ethics of Pre-emption;
18. Bob Dylan, Live Aid, and the Politics of Popular Cosmopolitanism
Author(s);
Biography;
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