Demarcation Problems: ‘The Conduct Of Inquiry’ Between Politics & Methodology
This is the first in a series of posts by several of us at The Disorder Of Things on Patrick Thaddeus Jackson‘s The Conduct Of Inquiry in International Relations: Philosophy of Science and Its...
View ArticleFreeing the Pluralist Imagination, or on the wisdom of escaping Weber’s “Iron...
This is the second in a series of posts by several of us at The Disorder Of Things on Patrick Thaddeus Jackson‘s The Conduct Of Inquiry in International Relations: Philosophy of Science and Its...
View ArticleInference and Scientific Progress in International Relations
This is the third in a series of posts by several of us at The Disorder Of Things on Patrick Thaddeus Jackson‘s The Conduct Of Inquiry in International Relations: Philosophy of Science and Its...
View ArticleOf Consensus and Controversy: The Matrix Reloaded
This is the fourth and final post in a series of responses to Patrick Thaddeus Jackson’s recent book The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations. Paul began the discussion with comments on the...
View ArticleAnalytic Political Theory and the Science Question
Building on my post responding to Patrick Jackson’s The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations, I wanted to highlight a book on methodologies in political theory that I’ve been working my way...
View ArticleInquiry Conducted, PTJ Responds
Follow the cat for part one of PTJ’s reply. Part two is here. And now part the third.
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