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    ISBN: 0230524869 , 9780230524866
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 302 Seiten , 22 cm
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Behr, Hartmut A history of international political theory
    DDC: 327.101
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    Keywords: International relations History ; International relations Philosophy ; International relations History ; International relations Philosophy ; International relations Political aspects ; History ; Politische Theorie ; Theorie ; Internationale Politik ; Theoriebildung ; Wissenschaft ; Geschichte ; Politische Philosophie ; Universalismus ; Politische Theorie Theorie der internationalen Beziehungen ; Theoriebildung ; Wissenschaftsgeschichte ; Politische Philosophie ; Universalismus ; Partikularismus ; Jahrhundert 20 ; Internationale Politik ; Politische Theorie
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: Preface IntroductionPART I: UNIVERSALISM IN GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHYGreek and Roman Antiquity Christian Political Pragmatism and Ethical Universalism - Aurelius Augustine and Thomas AquinasPART II: UNIVERSALISTIC THINKING FROM EARLY MODERN TIMES TO ENLIGHTENMENT Universalistic Thinking in Christian Legal Philosophy - Bartolom de las Casas and Francisco de Vitoria Universalistic Frameworks in Early Modern Political Theory PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURYPhilosophies of National InterestManufacturing Inter-National Co-operation: The English School PART IV: THE TRIUMPH OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 20TH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY Neo-Realism and the Scientification of International Political TheoryMisreadings in IR: Re-assessing Morgenthau, Ideology, and the Reification-Problem PART V: INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION TOWARDS RENEWED ONTOL-OGY(IES)Universal, Universalistic - UniversalizedLoss of Ethics, or the Re-invention of Universal Thinking in Global Politics? NotesBibliography Index Preface IntroductionPART I: UNIVERSALISM IN GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND CHRISTIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHYGreek and Roman Antiquity Christian Political Pragmatism and Ethical Universalism - Aurelius Augustine and Thomas AquinasPART II: UNIVERSALISTIC THINKING FROM EARLY MODERN TIMES TO ENLIGHTENMENT Universalistic Thinking in Christian Legal Philosophy - Bartolom de las Casas and Francisco de Vitoria Universalistic Frameworks in Early Modern Political Theory PART III: THE EMERGENCE OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURYPhilosophies of National InterestManufacturing Inter-National Co-operation: The English School PART IV: THE TRIUMPH OF PARTICULARISM IN THE 20TH CENTURY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY Neo-Realism and the Scientification of International Political TheoryMisreadings in IR: Re-assessing Morgenthau, Ideology, and the Reification-Problem PART V: INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION TOWARDS RENEWED ONTOL-OGY(IES)Universal, Universalistic - UniversalizedLoss of Ethics, or the Re-invention of Universal Thinking in Global Politics? NotesBibliography Index
    Abstract: "Contemporary theory of international politics faces a twofold problem: the critical engagement with legacies of national power politics in connection to 20th Century International Relations and the regeneration of notions of humanity. This book contributes to this engagement by a genealogy of thoughts on war, peace, and ethics"--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Universalism in Greek and Roman antiquity and Christian political philosophyUniversalistic thinking from early modern times to Enlightenment -- The emergence of particularism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The triumph of particularism in twentieth-century international relations theory -- Instead of a conclusion : towards renewed ontology(ies).
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 272-292
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