Politics, Language, and Time: Essays on Political Thought and History

Politics, Language, and Time: Essays on Political Thought and History

University of Chicago Press

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Politics, Language, and Time: Essays on Political Thought and History. In his first essay, "Languages and Their Implications," J. G. A. Pocock announces the emergence of the history of political thought as a discipline apart from political philosophy. Traditionally, "history" of political thought has meant a chronological ordering of intellectual systems without attention to political languages; but it is through the study of those languages and of their changes, Pocock claims, that political thought will at last be studied historically. Pocock argues that the solution has already been approached by, first, the linguistic philosophers, with their emphasis on the importance of language study to understanding human thought, and, second, by Thomas Kuhn's "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions," with its notion of controlling intellectual paradigms. Those paradigms within and through which the scientist organizes his intellectual enterprise may well be seen as analogous to the worlds of political discourse in which political problems are posed and political solutions are proffered. Using this notion of successive paradigms, Pocock demonstrates its effectiveness by analyzing a wide range of subjects, from ancient Chinese philosophy to Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Burke.

Forfattere: J. G. A. Pocock Utgave: ukjent
Språk: Engelsk Sidetall: 304
ISBN: 9780226671390 Vekt: 549 g
Forlag: University of Chicago Press Innbinding: Heftet
Utgitt: 1989 Veil. pris: 0 kr
Kategori: Kunst og kultur
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