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Applied political and legal philosophy

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This chapter examines three approaches to applied political and legal philosophy: Standard activism is primarily addressed to other philosophers, adopts an indirect and coincidental role in creating change, and counts articulating sound arguments as success. Extreme activism, in contrast, is a form of applied philosophy directly addressed to policy-makers, with the goal of bringing about a particular outcome, and measures success in terms of whether it makes a direct causal contribution to that goal. Finally, conceptual activism (like standard activism), primarily targets an audience of fellow philosophers, bears a distant, non-direct, relation to a desired outcome, and counts success in terms of whether it encourages a particular understanding and adoption of the concepts under examination.

History

Chapter number

22

Pagination

313-327

ISBN-13

9781118869130

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter, B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2017, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Extent

42

Editor/Contributor(s)

Lippertā€Rasmussen K, Brownlee K, Coady D

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Place of publication

Chichester, Eng.

Title of book

Companion to applied philosophy