La filosofía política realista de Raymond Geuss: una exposición crítica

Devenires. Revista de Filosofía y Filosofía de la Cultura 47 (47):43-76 (2023)
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Abstract

In this article I discuss the main theses of the realist political philosophy developed in recent years by Raymond Geuss and embodied in his famous Philosophy and Real Politics. Once the motivations behind Geuss’ project identified and its similarities and differences with the other great realistic philosophical-political project of our days, that of Bernard Williams, pointed out, I critically expose Geuss’ theses and his objections to the Kantian and Rawlsian ways of doing political philosophy. In addition to discussing the central points of his proposal, I present two general responses to it, one doctrinal and the other methodological.

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Emilio Méndez Pinto
National Autonomous University of Mexico

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