David Hume and contemporary realism in political theory
... specifically, section 2.2 introduces the contemporary debate on ideal vs non-ideal theory, and the realists’ critique of ideal theoretical assumptions is presented. The chapter ends with (section 2.3) a description of the second frontline between realists and liberal ”moralists”, namely the account ...
... specifically, section 2.2 introduces the contemporary debate on ideal vs non-ideal theory, and the realists’ critique of ideal theoretical assumptions is presented. The chapter ends with (section 2.3) a description of the second frontline between realists and liberal ”moralists”, namely the account ...
A modern outlook reviewing its history: Karl Kautsky and the French
... balancing of elements in his method.12 The more flexible approach consciously giving weight to ideas and social agency can be seen most clearly in his historical analyses from around the year 1890 and in the theoretical statements dating from the same period, as will be seen below. Thus, it is at le ...
... balancing of elements in his method.12 The more flexible approach consciously giving weight to ideas and social agency can be seen most clearly in his historical analyses from around the year 1890 and in the theoretical statements dating from the same period, as will be seen below. Thus, it is at le ...
Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards Florida Next
... Explain how family and ethnic relationships influenced ancient cultures. ...
... Explain how family and ethnic relationships influenced ancient cultures. ...
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... individual’s location to rivals or predators and impair the ability to detect their approach. Although these types of cost may be important, discussions of the cost of singing have generally focused on energy costs. Overall the evidence is equivocal: for instance, while Eberhardt found increases in ...
... individual’s location to rivals or predators and impair the ability to detect their approach. Although these types of cost may be important, discussions of the cost of singing have generally focused on energy costs. Overall the evidence is equivocal: for instance, while Eberhardt found increases in ...
International Relations, Political Theory and the problem of Order
... In this audacious and thought-provoking book, Nick Rengger tackles this difficult and lamentable state of affairs head on. In the context of a breathtaking survey of the main bodies of thought in the two areas, he argues that the growing alienation of political theory and IR has weakened both, and p ...
... In this audacious and thought-provoking book, Nick Rengger tackles this difficult and lamentable state of affairs head on. In the context of a breathtaking survey of the main bodies of thought in the two areas, he argues that the growing alienation of political theory and IR has weakened both, and p ...
Building counter cultures - Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses
... or coming on anti-austerity demonstrations. I cherish a photograph showing most of this book’s participants at one such protest recently, nearly a quarter of a century after we first encountered each other. Along with the necessary work of full-time activists, it is the dogged independence of mind o ...
... or coming on anti-austerity demonstrations. I cherish a photograph showing most of this book’s participants at one such protest recently, nearly a quarter of a century after we first encountered each other. Along with the necessary work of full-time activists, it is the dogged independence of mind o ...
1 Olga Poznjakova Kant`s Concept of Enlightenment: Individual and
... must be only its form. This explains Kant's formulation of his famous, fundamental law of pure practical reason, according to which a person should act so that the maxim of his or her will at all times could also be set as a principle of universal law. Therefore, the moral law is certainly important ...
... must be only its form. This explains Kant's formulation of his famous, fundamental law of pure practical reason, according to which a person should act so that the maxim of his or her will at all times could also be set as a principle of universal law. Therefore, the moral law is certainly important ...
SOCIAL WORK MEDIATION/CONFLICT RESOLUTION: THE
... relatively new concept. Although resolving personal and interpersonal conflict is a natural part of social work practice, no evidence can be found by the researcher to substantiate that mediation/conflict resolution has been a core subject for institutions of social work in higher education, except ...
... relatively new concept. Although resolving personal and interpersonal conflict is a natural part of social work practice, no evidence can be found by the researcher to substantiate that mediation/conflict resolution has been a core subject for institutions of social work in higher education, except ...
Professionalism as Symbolic Capital: Materials for a Bourdieusian
... (Bourdieu 1993). Such illusions are well founded for one because they involve the collaborative effort of various individuals sharing a similar set of dispositions or habitus. These individuals rely on a social field to give collective credibility to a work of social construction. But in the case of t ...
... (Bourdieu 1993). Such illusions are well founded for one because they involve the collaborative effort of various individuals sharing a similar set of dispositions or habitus. These individuals rely on a social field to give collective credibility to a work of social construction. But in the case of t ...
Excellence and Enjoyment: social and emotional aspects of learning
... Most primary schools and settings are clearly doing much to promote social and emotional learning already as a key aspect of their school or setting culture. They may do this through the whole-school environment, the Foundation Stage personal, social and emotional area of learning and the Key Stages ...
... Most primary schools and settings are clearly doing much to promote social and emotional learning already as a key aspect of their school or setting culture. They may do this through the whole-school environment, the Foundation Stage personal, social and emotional area of learning and the Key Stages ...
The Works of Marx and Engels in Ethnology
... George Lichtheim, The Origins of Socialism (1969), p. 59: "the positivist version of Marxism [...] by Engels and Kautsky". See also Lichtheim, Marxism (1964), p. 238 note: Socialism, Utopian and Scientific and other later writings of Engels "are a veritable compendium of the new positivist world-vie ...
... George Lichtheim, The Origins of Socialism (1969), p. 59: "the positivist version of Marxism [...] by Engels and Kautsky". See also Lichtheim, Marxism (1964), p. 238 note: Socialism, Utopian and Scientific and other later writings of Engels "are a veritable compendium of the new positivist world-vie ...
Three Political Philosophers Debate Social Science
... caricature, critics of “positivism” then congratulate themselves for what is in fact a false victory. As will become clear, I believe that a certain line of Straussianism is guilty of a less crude version of this error. Bernstein therefore alerts us to one very real danger in the use of the term “po ...
... caricature, critics of “positivism” then congratulate themselves for what is in fact a false victory. As will become clear, I believe that a certain line of Straussianism is guilty of a less crude version of this error. Bernstein therefore alerts us to one very real danger in the use of the term “po ...
Evolution of direct reciprocity under uncertainty can explain human
... of including in the architecture an overlooked computational step necessary for guiding cooperative decisions: the discrimination of one-shot from repeated interactions. One-shot discrimination, like cheater detection (37), enables cooperative effort to be directed away from unproductive interaction ...
... of including in the architecture an overlooked computational step necessary for guiding cooperative decisions: the discrimination of one-shot from repeated interactions. One-shot discrimination, like cheater detection (37), enables cooperative effort to be directed away from unproductive interaction ...