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Realism without illusions / Philp, Mark   Journal Article
Philp, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This essay engages critically with the recent emergence of "political realism" in political theory (centrally in the work of Raymond Geuss and Bernard Williams). While sympathetic to and convinced of the importance of the core of the enterprise which it identifies, the essay is critical of some of the claims made about the independence of politics from morality and the historically contingent character of political values, and suggests that realism may itself succumb to illusion. The final section sketches an account of the nature of evaluative judgment in the study of politics and, in conclusion, defends both the pluralist character of political theory and the pressing importance of the questions that realism raises and that are inadequately attended to by the bulk of post-war political theory.
Key Words Realism  Anti - Moralism  Political Virtue  Consequentialism  Geuss  Williams 
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