International Relations Theory and Philosophy
Interpretive dialogues
Herausgeber: Moore, Cerwyn; Farrands, Chris
International Relations Theory and Philosophy
Interpretive dialogues
Herausgeber: Moore, Cerwyn; Farrands, Chris
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Discusses the contribution of philosophers and thinkers whose ideas have recently begun to permeate international relations theory and seeks to integrate diverse ideas broadly concerned with the interpretive theory and methods of international relations.
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Discusses the contribution of philosophers and thinkers whose ideas have recently begun to permeate international relations theory and seeks to integrate diverse ideas broadly concerned with the interpretive theory and methods of international relations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415462266
- ISBN-10: 0415462266
- Artikelnr.: 28525033
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415462266
- ISBN-10: 0415462266
- Artikelnr.: 28525033
Cerwyn Moore is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Birmingham, UK. Chris Farrands is Lecturer in International Relations at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
1. Introduction: On Philosophical Traditions and Hermeneutic Global
Politics Cerwyn Moore and Chris Farrands 2. Nietzsche's Style: On Language,
Knowledge and Power in International Relations Roland Bleiker and Mark Chou
3. Deconstructing the Modern Subject: Method and Possibility in Martin
Heidegger's Hermeneutics of Facticity Louiza Odysseos 4. Gadamer's Enduring
Influence in International Relations: Interpretation in Gadamer, Ricoeur
and Beyond Chris Farrands 5. Jan Patocka and Global Politics Cerwyn Moore
6. Emmanuel Levinas, Ethics and Rupturing the Political Andrea den Boer 7.
Walking Corpses: Arendt on the Limits and Possibilities of Cosmopolitan
Politics Patricia Owens 8. Wittgenstein and International Relations Theory
Karin Fierke 9. Bakhtin: From Substance to Process Xavier Guillaume 10.
Derrida: Aporias of Otherness Claudia Aradau 11. On the Nature of
Sovereignty: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory of World Politics Julian Reid
12. Edward Said and Postcolonial International Relations Mark B.Salter 13.
On Habermas, Marx and the Critical Theory Tradition: Theoretical Mastery or
Drift? Alexander Anievas 14. Poststructuralism and the Randomisation of
History: The 'Taboo' of Historical Materialism Andreas Bieler and Adam
David Morton 15. Regarding the Pain of Susan Sontag Stephen Chan
Politics Cerwyn Moore and Chris Farrands 2. Nietzsche's Style: On Language,
Knowledge and Power in International Relations Roland Bleiker and Mark Chou
3. Deconstructing the Modern Subject: Method and Possibility in Martin
Heidegger's Hermeneutics of Facticity Louiza Odysseos 4. Gadamer's Enduring
Influence in International Relations: Interpretation in Gadamer, Ricoeur
and Beyond Chris Farrands 5. Jan Patocka and Global Politics Cerwyn Moore
6. Emmanuel Levinas, Ethics and Rupturing the Political Andrea den Boer 7.
Walking Corpses: Arendt on the Limits and Possibilities of Cosmopolitan
Politics Patricia Owens 8. Wittgenstein and International Relations Theory
Karin Fierke 9. Bakhtin: From Substance to Process Xavier Guillaume 10.
Derrida: Aporias of Otherness Claudia Aradau 11. On the Nature of
Sovereignty: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory of World Politics Julian Reid
12. Edward Said and Postcolonial International Relations Mark B.Salter 13.
On Habermas, Marx and the Critical Theory Tradition: Theoretical Mastery or
Drift? Alexander Anievas 14. Poststructuralism and the Randomisation of
History: The 'Taboo' of Historical Materialism Andreas Bieler and Adam
David Morton 15. Regarding the Pain of Susan Sontag Stephen Chan
1. Introduction: On Philosophical Traditions and Hermeneutic Global
Politics Cerwyn Moore and Chris Farrands 2. Nietzsche's Style: On Language,
Knowledge and Power in International Relations Roland Bleiker and Mark Chou
3. Deconstructing the Modern Subject: Method and Possibility in Martin
Heidegger's Hermeneutics of Facticity Louiza Odysseos 4. Gadamer's Enduring
Influence in International Relations: Interpretation in Gadamer, Ricoeur
and Beyond Chris Farrands 5. Jan Patocka and Global Politics Cerwyn Moore
6. Emmanuel Levinas, Ethics and Rupturing the Political Andrea den Boer 7.
Walking Corpses: Arendt on the Limits and Possibilities of Cosmopolitan
Politics Patricia Owens 8. Wittgenstein and International Relations Theory
Karin Fierke 9. Bakhtin: From Substance to Process Xavier Guillaume 10.
Derrida: Aporias of Otherness Claudia Aradau 11. On the Nature of
Sovereignty: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory of World Politics Julian Reid
12. Edward Said and Postcolonial International Relations Mark B.Salter 13.
On Habermas, Marx and the Critical Theory Tradition: Theoretical Mastery or
Drift? Alexander Anievas 14. Poststructuralism and the Randomisation of
History: The 'Taboo' of Historical Materialism Andreas Bieler and Adam
David Morton 15. Regarding the Pain of Susan Sontag Stephen Chan
Politics Cerwyn Moore and Chris Farrands 2. Nietzsche's Style: On Language,
Knowledge and Power in International Relations Roland Bleiker and Mark Chou
3. Deconstructing the Modern Subject: Method and Possibility in Martin
Heidegger's Hermeneutics of Facticity Louiza Odysseos 4. Gadamer's Enduring
Influence in International Relations: Interpretation in Gadamer, Ricoeur
and Beyond Chris Farrands 5. Jan Patocka and Global Politics Cerwyn Moore
6. Emmanuel Levinas, Ethics and Rupturing the Political Andrea den Boer 7.
Walking Corpses: Arendt on the Limits and Possibilities of Cosmopolitan
Politics Patricia Owens 8. Wittgenstein and International Relations Theory
Karin Fierke 9. Bakhtin: From Substance to Process Xavier Guillaume 10.
Derrida: Aporias of Otherness Claudia Aradau 11. On the Nature of
Sovereignty: Gilles Deleuze and the Theory of World Politics Julian Reid
12. Edward Said and Postcolonial International Relations Mark B.Salter 13.
On Habermas, Marx and the Critical Theory Tradition: Theoretical Mastery or
Drift? Alexander Anievas 14. Poststructuralism and the Randomisation of
History: The 'Taboo' of Historical Materialism Andreas Bieler and Adam
David Morton 15. Regarding the Pain of Susan Sontag Stephen Chan