What role should (non-normative) facts such as people’s confined
generosity and scarcity of resources play in the normative theorising
of political philosophers? The chapters in this book investigate
different aspects of this broad question. Political philosophers are
often silent on questions of what types of facts are relevant, if any,
for normative theory, and what methodological assumptions about agency
and behaviour need to be made, if any such assumptions are necessary.
However, due to recent debates among and between idealists,
non-idealists and realists in political theory, the issue about the
relation between facts and norms in political philosophy/theory is
beginning to attract greater attention from political
theorists/philosophers. The chapters in this book were originally
published in the journal Critical Review of International Social and
Political Philosophy.
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9781000192780
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2021
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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