1st Edition

The Rhetoric of Inquiry in International Relations A Hermeneutic Investigation into the Forms of Argumentation in International Relations Meta-Theory

By Torsten Michel Copyright 2022
206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

206 Pages
by Routledge

This book argues that our current lack of recognising and understanding the different forms meta-theorising takes hampers the ways in which fruitful engagement between meta-theories can be conducted. It proposes a radical break with the ways in which meta-theorising in International Relations (IR) has so far been understood, and instead suggests a dyadic approach: a rhetoric of inquiry that... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1 – Three Images of Meta-Theory in International Relations: Reflexive Engagement, Scholasticism, and Paradigmatism

Chapter 2 – The Rhetoric of Inquiry: On the Relation Between Form and Content in IR Meta-Theory

Chapter 3 – Logics of Argumentation: Monism, Pluralism, Displacement and Diversity

Chapter 4 – Styles of Argumentation: Dogmatism, Pragmatics, Deconstruction and Hermeneutics

Chapter 5 – Meta-Theorising and Competing Conceptions Of ‘The Real’

Chapter 6 – understanding and the ethos of conversation

Conclusion

Biography

Torsten Michel is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Bristol. His main research interests lie in IR (meta-)theory, particularly focussing on the role and nature of ontology, rhetoric and translation in (meta-)theoretical debates. He has published widely in leading journals including the Review of International Studies and the European Journal of International Relations and authored a number of book chapters on various aspects of meta-theoretical practice in International Relations.