The first systematic analysis of current debates surrounding the role of practice in political theoryShould social and political practices should play a role in the justification of normative political principles? In several sub-domains of political theory, theorists have suggested that practices constrain principles in various ways. This book joins five key debates in the current theoretical literature that have been largely taking place in isolation and identifies common strands of argument and their shared problems. By illuminating these connections and cross-fertilising key debates in the current theoretical literature, it develops a unified way forward for practice-based political theory.An in-depth treatment of an extremely timely topic given the lively contestations in the five scrutinised debates with regard to how the relationship between social and political practices and normative political principles best should be understoodEmbraces a comprehensive approach to the fundamental question of how social and political practices constrain normative political principles of different kindsCritically assesses arguments for different kinds of constraints in current debates e.g. linguistic constraints, methodological constraints, epistemological constraints and political constraints
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Eva Erman is Professor at the Department of Political Science, Stockholm University. She works in the field of political philosophy, with special interest in democratic theory, critical theory and metaethics. Erman is the author of serveral books and has published in journals such as the British Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics, Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Theory, Philosophy & Social Criticism, European Journal of International Relations, International Theory and Human Rights Quarterly. In addition, she is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Ethics & Global Politics.
Niklas Möller is Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor (Docent) in Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and the History of Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm. He works in the fields of political philosophy, moral philosophy, metaethics, and the philosophy of risk. Möller has published articles in journals such as Philosophical Studies, British Journal of Political Science, Journal of Political Philosophy, Social Theory & Practice, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Ethical Theory & Moral Practice, European Journal of Political Theory, Journal of Philosophical Research.
‘In their excellent book, Eva Erman and Niklas Möller shed new light on the classic question of the relation between political theory and practice. By way of a masterful analysis of current methodological approaches, they show how one avoids one-sided “ideal-based” as well as “realistic” theoretical perspectives. Essentially, they present a powerful and much-needed argument against reductionist notions of political normativity.’Rainer Forst, Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy, Goethe University FrankfurtFirst systematic analysis of key current debates on the role of practices in political theoryWhether social and political practices should play a role in the justification of normative political principles is deeply contested. In several sub-domains of political theory, theorists have proposed that practices in different ways constrain principles. This book joins five key debates in the current theoretical literature that have been largely taking place in isolation and identifies common strands within the arguments and their shared problems. Through illuminating these connections, and by cross-fertilising key debates in the current theoretical literature, this book develops a unified way forward for practice-based political theory.Eva Erman is Professor at the Department of Political Science, Stockholm University. She is the author of Human Rights and Democracy: Discourse Theory and Global Rights Institutions (2005).Niklas Möller is Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor (Docent) at the Department of Philosophy and the History of Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm. His work has been published in numerous leading journals.Cover image:Shelter on Montmartre, 1887 © Vincent van GoghCover design:[EUP logo]edinburghuniversitypress.comISBN 978-1-4744-2543-8Barcode
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