汉斯·摩根索:《现实主义与国际政治的科学研究》

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Social Research Pub Date : 1994-01-01 DOI:10.7916/D8BP01PD
Robert Jervis
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引用次数: 65

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政治学是一门很时髦的学科。很少有书籍或文章在出版十年后被引用,更不用说一代人了。当学者去世时,他们的思想往往也会随之而逝,尽管这些思想后来可能会被重新发明,并被吹捧为新的。汉斯·摩根索(Hans Morgenthau)是这种概括的罕见例外。学生们仍在阅读他的著作,尤其是但不完全是他的《国家间的政治》,这在很大程度上构成了他的研究领域;学者们仍然引用他的作品,即使他们最近没有仔细阅读,即使他们的主要目的是攻击它;而且,也许更重要的是,重读他的书,思考他所说的话,会有很多收获。摩根索写了太多的东西,我甚至无法尝试一个总结,而且,像任何微妙而灵活的思想家一样,他表达了太多的矛盾,以至于无法进行现成的提炼。作为一个超然的学者和一个充满激情的世界政治观察家,摩根索试图用他的一般哲学来指导他对具体问题的看法,同时又保持足够的开放,让他对周围的智慧和愚蠢(通常是后者)的观察改变他一些最根深蒂固的信念。在一个学术和公共政策日益分离的世界里,最高的学术声望属于那些构建最抽象、最明显的理论的人
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Hans Morgenthau, Realism, and the Scientific Study of International Politics
X OLiTiCAL science is a very trendy discipline. Few books or articles are cited a decade, let alone a generation, after they are written. When scholars die, their ideas often die with them, although they may be reinvented later and trumpeted as new. Hans Morgenthau is a rare, if partial, exception to this generalization. Students still read his work, especially but not exclusively Politics Among Nations which to a large degree made the field; scholars still cite his work, even if they have not read it recently or carefully and even if their main objective is to attack it; and, perhaps more importantly, there is much to be gained by re-reading his books and thinking about what he has to say. Morgenthau wrote too much for me to even attempt a summary, and, like any subtle and supple thinker, he voiced too many contradictions to permit ready distillations. As both a detached scholar and a passionate observer of world politics, Morgenthau sought to have his general philosophy guide his views on specific issues and yet to remain open enough to allow his observations of the wisdom and folly- usually the latter- around him alter some of his most deeply-held beliefs. In a world in which scholarship and public policy are increasingly separate, in which highest academic prestige goes to those who construct the most abstract and apparently
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Social Research
Social Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Most issues of Social Research address a single theme, which is addressed by scholars, writers, and experts from a wide range of disciplines. Some of these issues are the proceedings of our conference series; others are guest coedited by scholars who bring their unique expertise to bear on multifaceted explorations of the subjects of their interest. Some of our themes are explicitly drawn from the social sciences (such as "Civil Society" or "Prospects for Democracy" or our several issues devoted to Hannah Arendt’s work).
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