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Resumen de Methodological process ethics in international theory

Tyler M. Curley

  • In this review essay, I identify a commonality between Patrick Thaddeus Jackson�s The Conduct of Inquiry and Daniel J. Levine�s Recovering International Relations: an ethical methodological process to organize international theories in ways that promote a plurality of visions. Jackson�s ideal-typification of the various methodological approaches in international relations encourages a pluralistic science. Likewise, Levine�s constellation method demands a multiplicity of theoretical perspectives, in order to sustain the critical elements intrinsic to each. As I argue, this shared methodological process ethic not only advances theoretical pluralism but, in so doing, actively opens thinking space for constructing alternative political realities.


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