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Concepts and Reason in Political Theory / Iain Hampsher-Monk.

By: Series: ECPR Press essaysPublisher: Colchester, United Kingdom : ECPR Press, 2015Description: xxix, 224 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781907301704
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.01 HAM
LOC classification:
  • JA71 .H274 2015
Contents:
Contents List of Figures and Tables vii; Acknowledgements ix; Foreword xi; Sources xiii; Concepts and Reason - Introduction xv; PART ONE; Chapter One - Politics, Political Theory and its History 3; Chapter Two - Speech Acts, Languages or Conceptual History? 21; PART TWO; Chapter Three - Classical and Empirical Theories of Democracy:; The Missing Historical Dimension 45; Chapter Four - Is There an English Form of Toleration? 57; Chapter Five - Political Liberty and the Concept of Citizenship in Early Modern English Political Discourse 73; PART THREE; Chapter Six - The Individualist Premise and the Practice of Politics 97; Chapter Seven - Two Arguments Against Rawlsian Equality 119; Chapter Eight - Rational Choice and Interpretive Evidence:; Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place? 135; Chapter Nine - Prices as Descriptions: Reasons as Explanations 155; Chapter Ten - The Market for Toleration: A Case Study in an Aspect of the Ambiguity of 'Positive Economics' 177; Bibliography 193; Index 213
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Contents
List of Figures and Tables vii;
Acknowledgements ix;
Foreword xi;
Sources xiii;
Concepts and Reason - Introduction xv;
PART ONE;
Chapter One - Politics, Political Theory and its History 3;
Chapter Two - Speech Acts, Languages or Conceptual History? 21;
PART TWO;
Chapter Three - Classical and Empirical Theories of Democracy:;
The Missing Historical Dimension 45;
Chapter Four - Is There an English Form of Toleration? 57;
Chapter Five - Political Liberty and the Concept of Citizenship in Early Modern English Political Discourse 73;
PART THREE;
Chapter Six - The Individualist Premise and the Practice of Politics 97;
Chapter Seven - Two Arguments Against Rawlsian Equality 119;
Chapter Eight - Rational Choice and Interpretive Evidence:;
Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place? 135;
Chapter Nine - Prices as Descriptions: Reasons as Explanations 155;
Chapter Ten - The Market for Toleration: A Case Study in an Aspect of the Ambiguity of 'Positive Economics' 177;
Bibliography 193;
Index 213

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