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ID155787
Title ProperBattle is all there is
Other Title InformationPhilosophy and History in international relations theory
LanguageENG
AuthorDevetak, Richard
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is an expectation today that International Relations (IR) theory ought to engage with philosophy as a meta-knowledge capable of grounding and legitimizing knowledge claims in the discipline. Two assumptions seem to lie behind this expectation: first, that only philosophy can supply the necessary meta-theoretical grounding needed; second, that theory is inherently a philosophical register of knowledge. This article treats these assumptions with scepticism. While not denying philosophy’s contribution to IR theory, the article makes the case for contextual intellectual history as an alternative mode of political and international theory. It seeks to shed light on the ‘philosophization of IR’ by depicting the broad contours of the historical and continuing rivalry between philosophy and history in the humanities and social sciences and, by reference to Machiavelli and Renaissance humanism, reminding the discipline of IR of the value of studying politics and international relations in a historical mode.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 31, No.3; Sep 2017: p. 261-281
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 31 No 3
Key WordsHumanism ;  Philosophy ;  Historiography ;  International Relations Theory ;  Contextualism ;  Quentin Skinner ;  Cambridge School ;  International Intellectual History ;  Niccolò Machiavelli ;  The Renaissance


 
 
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