1st Edition

John G. Gunnell History, Discourses and Disciplines

Edited By Christopher C. Robinson Copyright 2017
270 Pages
by Routledge

270 Pages
by Routledge

270 Pages
by Routledge

John Gunnell has compelled political theorists to rethink their relation to political science, the history of political thought, the philosophy of social science and political reality. His thinking has been shaped by encounters with Heidegger and Plato, Wittgenstein and Austin, the Berkeley School and émigrés such as Strauss and Arendt. His writings have challenged the idealist assumptions behind... Read more

Introduction: Christopher C. Robinson

PART I

Political Theory and Political Science

1 Deduction, Explanation, and Social Scientific Inquiry (1969)

2 The Alienation of Political Theory (1986)

3 American Political Science, Liberalism, and the Invention of Political Theory (1988)

PART II

Interpretation and Action

4 Political Theory and the Theory of Action (1981)

5 Interpretation and the History of Political Theory: Apology and Epistemology (1982)

6 Interpretation and the Autonomy of Concepts (2011)

Part III

Theorists, Philosophers and Political Life

7 Why There Cannot Be a Theory of Politics (1997)

8 Speaking Politically (1998)

9 Reading Max Weber: Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin (2004)

10 ‘Leaving everything as it is’: Political Inquiry after Wittgenstein (2013)

An interview with John G. Gunnell:
Questions from Christopher C. Robinson

Biography

Christopher C. Robinson is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York. He has published in the fields of contemporary political theory, the philosophy of language, and environmental political thought.