Political Theory

C. List, L. Valentini
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Political theory, sometimes also called “normative political theory�?, is a subfield of the disciplines of philosophy and political science that addresses conceptual, normative, and evaluative questions concerning politics and society, broadly construed. Examples are: When is a society just? What does it mean for its members to be free? When is one distribution of goods socially preferable to another? What makes a political authority legitimate? How should we trade off different values, such as liberty, prosperity, and security, against one another? What do we owe, not just to our fellow citizens, but to people in the world at large? In this article, we review the methodology of a core branch of contemporary political theory: the one commonly described as “analytic�? political theory. In Section 1, we briefly demarcate the scope of political theory. In Section 2, we comment on the analysis of political concepts. In Section 3, we introduce the notions of principles and theories, as distinct from concepts. In Section 4, we discuss the methods of assessing such principles and theories, for the purpose of justifying or criticizing them. In Section 5, we review a recent debate on how abstract and idealized political theory should be. In Section 6, finally, we discuss the significance of disagreement in political theory. Although we cover established ground, we do so from an angle that will be somewhat unfamiliar to at least some political theorists – namely an angle inspired by the philosophy of science. We have chosen this angle with a view to systematizing the activity of analytic political theorizing so as to make its connections with other fields of philosophy and positive science more transparent.
政治理论
政治理论,有时也被称为“规范政治理论”?是哲学和政治学学科的一个子领域,它解决了有关政治和社会的概念性、规范性和评估性问题。例如:一个社会什么时候是公正的?它的成员是自由的意味着什么?什么时候一种商品分配比另一种更可取?是什么使一个政治权威具有合法性?我们应该如何权衡不同的价值观,比如自由、繁荣和安全?我们不仅欠我们的同胞,而且欠全世界人民什么?在本文中,我们回顾了当代政治理论的一个核心分支的方法论:通常被描述为“分析”?政治理论。在第一节中,我们简要地界定了政治理论的范围。在第二节中,我们对政治概念的分析进行评论。在第3节中,我们将介绍原则和理论的概念,它们不同于概念。在第4节中,我们将讨论评估这些原则和理论的方法,以证明或批评它们。在第5节中,我们回顾了最近关于政治理论应该如何抽象和理想化的辩论。最后,在第六节中,我们讨论了分歧在政治理论中的意义。虽然我们涵盖了既定的领域,但我们是从一个至少对某些政治理论家来说有些陌生的角度来做的——即一个受科学哲学启发的角度。我们之所以选择这个角度,是为了使分析政治理论化活动系统化,从而使其与哲学和实证科学的其他领域的联系更加透明。
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