Politics and Philosophy: The Necessity and Limitations or Rational Argument (Philosophical Introductions) - Softcover

Kleinberg, Stanley

 
9780631160755: Politics and Philosophy: The Necessity and Limitations or Rational Argument (Philosophical Introductions)

Inhaltsangabe

This book demonstrates how an interest in political argument leads naturally to a philosophical way of thinking. It analyses both practising politicans and political theorists and is a much needed introudction to two vitally important, and independent, disciplines.

Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Stanley Kleinberg is Senior Lecturer in Political Studies at the University of Stirling. He took his first degree in philosophy, his second in politics and is an experienced teacher of both subjects.

Von der hinteren Coverseite

Are political disputes collisions between the conflicting desires of different people or are they capable of rational resolution? Do our political beliefs represent views about what is convenient for ourselves or our convictions about what is morally right? Stanley Kleinberg points out that political argument is conducted on the assumption that political questions can be rationally resolved and our political beliefs can be morally justified.

But is this assumption correct? This book proceeds from discussing competing definitions of politics and the nature of ideology to an examination of the different approaches to politics inherent in economic liberalism, welfare liberalism, traditional conservatism, Marxism and Western constitutional socialism. In examining the arguments of liberals, conservatives and socialists, the author does not focus exclusively on the work of political theorists such as Adam Smith, Edmund Burke and Karl Marx, but also draws attention to party manifestos and the words of practising politicians.
Stanley Kleinberg's conclusions provide an insight not only into controversies of political theory but also into the nature of rational argument, providing a much needed and clear introduction to two important, and independent, disciplines.

Aus dem Klappentext

Are political disputes collisions between the conflicting desires of different people or are they capable of rational resolution? Do our political beliefs represent views about what is convenient for ourselves or our convictions about what is morally right? Stanley Kleinberg points out that political argument is conducted on the assumption that political questions can be rationally resolved and our political beliefs can be morally justified.

But is this assumption correct? This book proceeds from discussing competing definitions of politics and the nature of ideology to an examination of the different approaches to politics inherent in economic liberalism, welfare liberalism, traditional conservatism, Marxism and Western constitutional socialism. In examining the arguments of liberals, conservatives and socialists, the author does not focus exclusively on the work of political theorists such as Adam Smith, Edmund Burke and Karl Marx, but also draws attention to party manifestos and the words of practising politicians.
Stanley Kleinberg's conclusions provide an insight not only into controversies of political theory but also into the nature of rational argument, providing a much needed and clear introduction to two important, and independent, disciplines.

„Über diesen Titel“ kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

Weitere beliebte Ausgaben desselben Titels

9780631160748: Politics and Philosophy: The Necessity and Limitations of Rational Argument (Philosophical Introductions)

Vorgestellte Ausgabe

ISBN 10:  0631160744 ISBN 13:  9780631160748
Verlag: Blackwell Publishers, 1991
Hardcover