Political Philosophy’s Methodological Moment and the Rise of Public Political Philosophy

Political philosophy is having a methodological moment. Driven by long-standing frustrations at the fragmentation of our field, as well as recent urges to become more engaged with the ‘real’ world, there is now a boom in debates concerning the ‘true’ nature of our vocation. Yet how can this new work...

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Main Author: Floyd, J. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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