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WHAT IS A POLITICAL VALUE? POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND FIDELITY TO REALITY
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Sleat, Matt
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Compromises
/ Fidelity
/ Intelligibility
/ Philosophy
/ Political participation
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Reality
/ Values
2016
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/ Political participation
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/ Politics
/ Reality
/ Values
2016
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WHAT IS A POLITICAL VALUE? POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND FIDELITY TO REALITY
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WHAT IS A POLITICAL VALUE? POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND FIDELITY TO REALITY
2016
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Overview
This essay seeks to defend the claim that political philosophy ought to be
appropriately guided by the phenomenon of politics that it seeks to both offer a
theory of and, especially in its normative guise, offer a theory for. It does
this primarily through the question of political values. It begins by arguing
that for any value to qualify as a value for the political domain, it must be
intelligible in relation to the constitutive features of politics as a human
activity. It then examines the extent to which the preconditions for the
realization of values in practice ought to figure in our considerations as to
whether they are values that fit or belong to our social world. We can
understand these parts of the essay as responding to two related questions,
respectively: (i) Is this a political value at all? — which is to
ask, is it a value that is appropriate for the political realm?; and then (ii)
Is this a political value for us? The final section responds to the often-made
complaint that political philosophy ought not to make any concessions to the
actual world of politics as it really is, arguing that attending to the
realities of politics, and in particular the constitutive conditions of
political activity, gives meaning to the enterprise as the theorization of
politics (and not something else). Furthermore those same conditions provide the
limits of intelligibility beyond which ideals and values can no longer be, in
any meaningful sense, ideals and values for the political sphere.
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