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  1. Interpretive Social Science: An Anti-Naturalist Approach.Mark Bevir & Jason Blakely - 2018 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Jason Blakely.
    In this book Mark Bevir and Jason Blakely set out to make the most comprehensive case yet for an 'interpretive' or hermeneutic approach to the social sciences. Interpretive approaches are a major growth area in the social sciences today. This is because they offer a full-blown alternative to the behavioralism, institutionalism, rational choice, and other quasi-scientific approaches that dominate the study of human behavior. In addition to presenting a systematic case for interpretivism and a critique of scientism, Bevir and Blakely (...)
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  • The Idea of History.R. G. Collingwood - 1946 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):252-253.
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  • (1 other version)Human Nature in Politics.Graham Wallas & A. L. Rowse - 1949 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 11 (4):644-644.
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  • (1 other version)Human Nature in Politics.Graham Wallas - 1909 - Mind 18 (69):134-138.
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  • Four Seminal Thinkers in International Theory: Machiavelli, Grotius, Kant & Mazzini.Martin Wight - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Brian Porter.
    Martin Wight was one of the most profound and influential thinkers on international relations of his time; and his work is increasingly discussed, appraised, and drawn upon today. His earlier volume of posthumously-published lectures - International Theory: The Three Traditions - is now regarded as a seminal text. That volume is here complemented and completed. In these four lectures Wight takes the archetypal thinkers of the three traditions - Machiavelli, Grotius, and Kant - to whom he adds Mazzini, the father (...)
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  • The Philosophy of Social Science: An Introduction.Martin Hollis - 1994 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This textbook by Martin Hollis offers an exceptionally clear and concise introduction to the philosophy of social science. It examines questions which give rise to fundamental philosophical issues. Are social structures better conceived of as systems of laws and forces, or as webs of meanings and practices? Is social action better viewed as rational behaviour, or as self-expression? By exploring such questions, the reader is led to reflect upon the nature of scientific method in social science. Is the aim to (...)
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  • Human Nature in Politics: (Timeless Classic Books).Graham Wallas - 1948 - Constable.
    Graham Wallas (31 May 1858 - 9 August 1932) was an English socialist, social psychologist, educationalist, a leader of the Fabian Society and a co-founder of the London School of EconomicsWallas joined the Fabian Society in April 1886, following his acquaintances Sidney Webb and George Bernard Shaw. He was to resign in 1904 in protest at Fabian support for Joseph Chamberlain's tariff policy.Wallas argued in Great Society (1914) that a social-psychological analysis could explain the problems created by the impact of (...)
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  • International Systems in World History: Remaking the Study of International Relations.Barry Buzan & Richard Little - 2000 - Oxford University Press on Demand.
    'This is an outstandingly good book, which succeeds on many different levels.The book is exceptionally well structured and well written. There is so much in this book for so many types of scholars of International Relations. I am certain that this book will be seen over time not only as one of the most intellectually impressive mergers of theory and history in the field, but also as a massive advance on US-style neo-realism. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, not least (...)
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  • Inventing International Society: A History of the English School.Timothy Dunne - 1998 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Inventing International Society is a narrative history of the English School of International Relations. After E.H. Carr departed from academic international relations in the late 1940s, Martin Wight became the most theoretically innovative scholar in the discipline. Wight found an institutional setting for his ideas in The British Committee, a group which Herbert Butterfield inaugurated in 1959. The book argues that this date should be regarded as the origin of a distinctive English School of International Relations. In addition to tracing (...)
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  • International Theory: Critical Investigations.James Der Derian - 1995
    Realism. Historical, social, philosophical, political, economic, legal realism. Machiavellian, Hobbesian, Kissingerian realism. Positivist, post- positivist, liberal, neo-liberal, radical realism. Sur-, super-, photo-, anti-, neo-, post-realism. And now on your computer screens and tabloid racks, hyper-realism.
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  • International Theory: Positivism and Beyond.Stephen Murray Smith, Steve Smith, Ken Booth, Stephen Anthony Smith & Marysia Zalewski - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book provides a major review of the state of international theory. It is focused around the issue of whether the positivist phase of international theory is now over, or whether the subject remains mainly positivistic. Leading scholars analyse the traditional theoretical approaches in the discipline, then examine the issues and groups which are marginalised by mainstream theory, before turning to four important new developments in international theory (historical sociology, post-structuralism, feminism, and critical theory). The book concludes with five chapters (...)
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  • (1 other version)International Theory: The Three Traditions.Martin Wight, Gabriele Wright & Brian Porter - 2002 - Burns & Oates.
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  • (1 other version)The statecraft of Machiavelli.Herbert Butterfield - 1940 - London,: G. Bell.
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  • History and human relations.Herbert Butterfield - 1951 - New York,: Macmillan.
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  • International relations as a craft discipline.Robert Jackson - 2008 - In Cornelia Navari (ed.), Theorising international society: English school methods. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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  • The Whig Interpretation of History.Herbert Butterfield - 1931 - G. Bell.
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  • Englishness and the study of politics: the social and political thought of Ernest Barker.Julia Stapleton - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The definition of 'Englishness' has become the subject of considerable debate, and in this important contribution tto Ideas in Context Julia Stapleton looks at the work of one of the most wide-ranging and influential theorists of the English nation, Ernest Barker. The first holder of the Chair of Political Science at Cambridge, Barker wrote prolifically on the history of political thought and contemporary political theory, and his writings are notable for fusing three of the dominant strands of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth (...)
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  • The idea of history.Robin George Collingwood - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by der Dussen & J. W..
    The Idea of History is the best-known book of the great Oxford philosopher, historian, and archaeologist R.G. Collingwood. It was originally published posthumously in 1946, having been mainly reconstructed from Collingwood's manuscripts, many of which are now lost. For this revised edition, Collingwood's most important lectures on the philosophy of history are published here for the first time. These texts have been prepared by Jan van der Dussen from manuscripts that have only recently become available. The lectures contain Collingwood's first (...)
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  • The wisdom of statecraft: Sir Herbert Butterfield and the philosophy of international politics.Alberto R. Coll - 1985 - Durham: Duke University Press.
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  • Philosophy of Social Science.Martin Hollis - 1996 - In Nicholas Bunnin & Eric Tsui-James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 375–402.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Explanation Understanding Explaining and Understanding Conclusions.
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  • Christianity, Diplomacy, & War.Herbert Butterfield - 1953
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  • (2 other versions)Book Review: Legitimacy in International Society. [REVIEW]Anthony F. Lang - 2006 - Politics and Ethics Review 2 (1):93-95.
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  • The dangers of interpretation: C.A.W. Manning and the “going concern” of international society.Patrick Thaddeus Jackson - 2020 - Journal of International Political Theory 16 (2):133-152.
    C. A. W. Manning was an important figure in the early days of what became known as the English School, and was one of the most philosophically explicit articulators of the interpretivist approach t...
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  • (2 other versions)Experience and Its Modes.M. Oakeshott - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):357-359.
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