Knowledge

Mark Bevir

Source 📝

432:
explained by their beliefs (or meanings or desires); any one belief is interpreted in the context of the wider web of a person’s beliefs; and these beliefs are explained by traditions and modified by dilemmas. A tradition (or episteme or paradigm) is the set of theories against the background of which a person comes to hold beliefs and perform actions. It is a first influence upon people – a set of beliefs that they inherit and then transform in response to encounters with "dilemmas" (or problems or anomalies). A dilemma arises whenever novel circumstances generate a new belief that forces people to question their previously held beliefs. Change occurs through encountering such dilemmas: while individual responses to dilemmas are grounded in traditions, they then modify just those traditions."
451:(2011). Bevir rejects accounts of socialism that emphasise class consciousness. He argues that British socialism arose as people revised various traditions in response to economic and religious dilemmas. Socialism has diverse strands rooted in distinct traditions including Tory radicalism, romanticism, liberalism, and positivism. Bevir's emphasis on the diversity of socialism is meant to correct the twentieth century association of socialism with the labour movement and with state intervention. He suggests that earlier socialists focused on social justice, radical democratic schemes, and utopian personal and social transformations. 415:
history to uncover traditions as they develop in response to dilemmas. The product is a story of other people's constructions of what they are doing, which provides actors’ views on changes in government, the economy, and society. So, for example, a political scientist may select a part of the governance process, and then explain it by unpicking various political traditions and how actors within these traditions encounter and act to resolve dilemmas. Governance is thus understood as the contingent and unintended outcome of competing narratives of governance.'
411:(2010). Bevir holds that political science must necessarily be an interpretive art. This is because he maintains that the starting point of enquiry must be to unpack the meanings, beliefs, and preferences of actors to then make sense of understanding actions, practices, and institutions. Political science is therefore an interpretative discipline underpinned by hermeneutic philosophy rather than positivism: there is no ‘science’ of politics, instead all explanations, including those that deploy statistics and models, are best conceived as narratives. 27: 423:
Bevir first published his decentred theory of governance in a 2003 paper. Later he published a book length version that applied the theory to both different organizational types and the changing nature of public action. In his collaborations with Rhodes, Bevir applied the theory mainly to Britain.
427:
The theory draws on Bevir's earlier work on the philosophy of history to develop a particular account of the state and of political action. It suggests that the modern state is dispersed, lacking an essence or center. It suggests that political action embodies the meanings and beliefs that people
414:
Bevir has thus provided an elaborate philosophical foundation for a decentred theory of governance woven together by the notions of beliefs, traditions and dilemmas. 'It follows that the role of political scientists is to use (1) ethnography to uncover people's beliefs and preferences, and (2)
378:
theorists concerned with the phenomenology of understanding. Rather, Bevir introduces the idea of a normative approach that hinges on using traditions and dilemmas to understand beliefs and more complex webs of meaning, key concepts that underpin his work on interpretive political science and
431:
In her short account, Claire Donovan explains that "For Bevir and Rhodes, decentered theory revolves around the idea of situated agency: institutions, practices or socialisation cannot determine how people behave, so any course of action is a contingent individual choice. People’s actions are
341:
Bevir has published extensively in philosophy, history, and political science literatures. His interests are diverse, including Anglophone, continental, and South Asian thought, particularly radical, socialist, and
1523: 55: 297:, where he currently teaches courses on political theory and philosophy, public policy and organisation, and methodology. He is also a Professor in the Graduate School of Governance, 387:
Mark Bevir is the author of several works defending the interpretive turn in the human sciences. Most recently he offered a systematic defense of interpretivism with
370:
to "undertake a normative study of the forms of reasoning appropriate to the history of ideas". His approach is intended to complement, and not directly oppose, the
1410: 447:
Bevir wrote his Ph.D. thesis at the University of Oxford on the history of British socialism. He published a number of articles on the topic and then
59: 1528: 1156:
Bevir, Mark (August 2008). Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M; Brady, Henry E; Collier, David (eds.). "Meta-methodology: clearing the underbrush".
1533: 1498: 1493: 1538: 899:
Bevir, Mark; Trentmann, Frank (2001). "Social justice and modern capitalism: historiographical problems, theoretical perspectives".
1488: 371: 35: 333:
before he moved to Berkeley. He has been a visiting fellow at universities in Australia, Finland, France, the UK, and the US.
1513: 317:
and impressed upon Bevir the importance of reading, self-expression and seeking personal growth. Bevir was educated at the
1415: 109: 1177: 681: 294: 81: 1319: 1056: 1037: 882: 863: 844: 825: 806: 787: 768: 749: 726: 707: 658: 639: 620: 601: 582: 559: 540: 517: 498: 475: 128: 1266: 1503: 1483: 88: 228: 367: 215: 95: 1398: 1518: 1508: 435:
Bevir argues that decentred theory supports democratic participation and pluralism. Post-Marxists like
77: 51: 439:
have also adopted decentred theory, arguing it supports democratic learning and agonistic politics.
700:
Critiques of capital in modern Britain and America: transatlantic exchanges 1800 to the present day
293:. He is a professor of political science and the Director of the Center for British Studies at the 40: 1425: 347: 220: 198: 194: 44: 1478: 290: 1169: 374:
of history of political thought which focuses on recovering meanings of historical texts, and
240: 1453: 1473: 330: 326: 318: 273: 252: 180: 176: 1448: 8: 1437: 363: 102: 1144: 1090: 1009: 955: 916: 737: 302: 208: 1315: 1240: 1173: 1148: 1073:
Bevir, Mark (January 1993). "Ernest Belfort Bax: Marxist, idealist, and positivist".
1052: 1033: 920: 878: 859: 840: 821: 802: 783: 764: 745: 722: 703: 677: 654: 635: 616: 597: 578: 555: 536: 513: 494: 471: 322: 244: 1293: 1013: 959: 1165: 1136: 1111: 1082: 1001: 980: 945: 908: 265: 248: 799:
Governance, consumers and citizens: agency and resistance in contemporary politics
1433: 1382:
Practices of Freedom: Decentred Governance, Conflict and Democratic Participation
1202:
The Conceptualization of Guardianship in Iranian Intellectual History (1800–1989)
929: 570: 528: 486: 396: 343: 66: 1335:
Bevir, Mark (2003). "A Decentred Theory of Governance". In Bang, Henrik (ed.).
1124: 1103: 968: 934:"Traditions of governance: interpreting the changing role of the public sector" 912: 301:
and a Distinguished Research Professor in the College of Arts and Humanities,
1467: 1228:
Public Management and the Metagovernance of Hierarchies, Networks and Markets
1115: 1005: 984: 669: 436: 388: 950: 933: 350:
approaches to subjectivity, social inquiry, ethics, and democratic theory.
346:
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Philosophical concerns include
1270: 1524:
University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty
375: 224: 1454:"How Social Science Creates the World – A Conversation with Mark Bevir" 1094: 428:
reach as they draw on inherited traditions to respond to new dilemmas.
719:
Markets in historical contexts: ideas and politics in the modern world
1267:"Mark Bevir | University of California, Berkeley - Academia.edu" 298: 269: 1086: 1140: 702:. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 314: 362:(1999), which builds on the work of analytic philosophers such as 1215:
Meaning in Action: Interpretation and Dialogue in Policy Analysis
1380:
Griggs, Steven; Norval, Aletta; Wagenaar, Hendrik, eds. (2014).
1125:"Sidney Webb: utilitarianism, positivism, and social democracy" 65:
from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
742:
Modern political science Anglo-American exchanges since 1880
1418:– In four sessions by Fathom / Cambridge University Press 877:. London New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. 801:. Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 393:
Interpretive Social Science: An Anti-Naturalist Defense
858:. Cambridge, UK New York: Cambridge University Press. 721:. Cambridge, UK New York: Cambridge University Press. 470:. Cambridge, UK New York: Cambridge University Press. 615:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 596:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. 276:, using traditions and dilemmas to understand beliefs 1379: 856:
Modern pluralism: Anglo-American debates since 1880
758: 735: 969:"Historical understanding and the human sciences" 927: 759:Bevir, Mark; Hargis, Jill; Rushing, Sara (2011). 313:Bevir was born in London. His family was broadly 1465: 1337:Governance as Social and Political Communication 1314:. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. 1032:. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. 873:Bevir, Mark; Daddow, Oliver; Hall, Ian (2014). 872: 898: 796: 716: 697: 1305: 1303: 1158:The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology 1104:"British socialism and American romanticism" 818:Interpretive political science (volumes 1–4) 667: 653:. Berkeley: University of California Press. 782:. London Thousands Oaks, California: SAGE. 632:Governance : a very short introduction 568: 526: 484: 992:Bevir, Mark (2008). "What is genealogy?". 58:about living persons that is unsourced or 1300: 949: 901:The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms 892: 744:. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 129:Learn how and when to remove this message 1432:, Mark Bevir investigates the effect of 454: 353: 1403:Online videos of Bevir giving lectures: 1399:Berkeley Faculty Biography – Mark Bevir 1269:. Berkeley.academia.edu. Archived from 1233: 1170:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199286546.003.0003 442: 1466: 797:Bevir, Mark; Trentmann, Frank (2007). 717:Bevir, Mark; Trentmann, Frank (2004). 698:Bevir, Mark; Trentmann, Frank (2002). 1416:"Philosophy and the History of Ideas" 1364: 1349: 1334: 1309: 1291: 1155: 1122: 1101: 1072: 1046: 1027: 991: 966: 853: 834: 815: 777: 648: 629: 610: 591: 549: 507: 465: 289:(born 18 February 1963) is a British 994:Journal of the Philosophy of History 973:Journal of the Philosophy of History 554:. Los Angeles, Calif. London: SAGE. 20: 1529:People educated at Ardingly College 1066: 1051:. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE. 676:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 634:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 577:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13: 1534:Alumni of the University of Exeter 1441:in the context of political theory 1021: 535:. New York, NY London: Routledge. 295:University of California, Berkeley 14: 1550: 1499:21st-century British philosophers 1494:20th-century British philosophers 1392: 1354:. University of California Press. 1292:Skodo, Admir (4 September 2009). 1264: 1253:(Mark Bevir) data sheet (b. 1963) 1230:, Springer, 2008, p. 330 n. 1035. 468:The logic of the history of ideas 382: 360:The Logic of the History of Ideas 299:United Nations University (MERIT) 1539:Alumni of Merton College, Oxford 1411:"The Idea of a National History" 1296:. Figure / Ground Communication. 1049:Encyclopedia of political theory 932:; Weller, Patrick (March 2003). 25: 1373: 1358: 1075:Journal of the History of Ideas 837:The Sage handbook of governance 780:Public governance (volumes 1–4) 691: 613:The making of British socialism 491:Interpreting British governance 449:The Making of British Socialism 401:Interpreting British Governance 1489:English political philosophers 1343: 1339:. Manchester University Press. 1328: 1285: 1258: 1220: 1207: 1194: 1102:Bevir, Mark (September 1995). 575:The state as cultural practice 512:. London New York: Routledge. 493:. London New York: Routledge. 409:The State as Cultural Practice 1: 1384:. Cambridge University Press. 1369:. Princeton University Press. 1187: 1129:The Journal of Modern History 1108:The English Historical Review 418: 1514:British political scientists 875:Interpreting global security 36:biography of a living person 7: 1294:"Interview with Mark Bevir" 1110:. 110 (CX) (438): 878–901. 674:Interpretive Social Science 63:must be removed immediately 16:British political scientist 10: 1555: 1312:Encyclopedia of governance 1030:Encyclopedia of governance 761:Histories of postmodernism 552:Key concepts in governance 1426:"Humanism in and against 1217:, Routledge, 2014, p. 92. 1123:Bevir, Mark (June 2002). 913:10.1080/10848770120031341 740:; Adcock, Robert (2007). 280: 258: 234: 214: 204: 190: 186: 172: 150: 143: 1204:, Springer, 2019, p. 12. 1006:10.1163/187226308x335958 985:10.1163/187226307X229353 459: 399:are also the authors of 1504:Intellectual historians 1484:Philosophers of history 951:10.1111/1467-9299.00334 763:. New York: Routledge. 358:Bevir is the author of 336: 308: 272:explanation, decentred 199:21st-century philosophy 1352:A Theory of Governance 1116:10.1093/ehr/CX.438.878 893:Special journal issues 651:A theory of governance 510:New Labour: a critique 291:philosopher of history 50:Please help by adding 1449:theme issue on Bevir. 1367:Democratic Governance 1243:. Library of Congress 938:Public Administration 839:. Los Angeles: SAGE. 820:. Los Angeles: SAGE. 594:Democratic governance 455:Selected bibliography 354:Philosophy of history 325:. He lectured at the 241:Philosophy of history 1445:Intellectual History 1365:Bevir, Mark (2010). 1350:Bevir, Mark (2013). 1310:Bevir, Mark (2007). 1047:Bevir, Mark (2010). 1028:Bevir, Mark (2007). 967:Bevir, Mark (2007). 854:Bevir, Mark (2012). 835:Bevir, Mark (2011). 816:Bevir, Mark (2010). 778:Bevir, Mark (2007). 649:Bevir, Mark (2013). 630:Bevir, Mark (2012). 611:Bevir, Mark (2011). 592:Bevir, Mark (2010). 550:Bevir, Mark (2009). 508:Bevir, Mark (2005). 466:Bevir, Mark (1999). 443:Intellectual history 331:Newcastle University 327:University of Madras 319:University of Exeter 274:theory of governance 253:theory of governance 181:University of Oxford 177:University of Exeter 56:Contentious material 1438:The Order of Things 1428:The Order of Things 738:Stimson, Shannon C. 379:governance theory. 364:Ludwig Wittgenstein 1519:English socialists 1509:English historians 1213:Hendrik Wagenaar, 1200:Leila Chamankhah, 533:Governance stories 405:Governance Stories 303:Swansea University 209:Western philosophy 1434:Michel Foucault's 323:Oxford University 284: 283: 245:social philosophy 139: 138: 131: 113: 39:needs additional 1546: 1386: 1385: 1377: 1371: 1370: 1362: 1356: 1355: 1347: 1341: 1340: 1332: 1326: 1325: 1307: 1298: 1297: 1289: 1283: 1282: 1280: 1278: 1262: 1256: 1255: 1250: 1248: 1237: 1231: 1226:Louis Meuleman, 1224: 1218: 1211: 1205: 1198: 1183: 1152: 1119: 1098: 1067:Journal articles 1062: 1043: 1017: 988: 963: 953: 930:Rhodes, R. A. W. 924: 888: 869: 850: 831: 812: 793: 774: 755: 732: 713: 687: 664: 645: 626: 607: 588: 571:Rhodes, R. A. W. 565: 546: 529:Rhodes, R. A. W. 523: 504: 487:Rhodes, R. A. W. 481: 372:Cambridge School 249:history of ideas 164: 161:18 February 1963 160: 158: 141: 140: 134: 127: 123: 120: 114: 112: 71: 52:reliable sources 29: 28: 21: 1554: 1553: 1549: 1548: 1547: 1545: 1544: 1543: 1464: 1463: 1395: 1390: 1389: 1378: 1374: 1363: 1359: 1348: 1344: 1333: 1329: 1322: 1308: 1301: 1290: 1286: 1276: 1274: 1273:on 1 April 2014 1263: 1259: 1246: 1244: 1239: 1238: 1234: 1225: 1221: 1212: 1208: 1199: 1195: 1190: 1180: 1087:10.2307/2709863 1069: 1059: 1040: 1024: 1022:Reference works 895: 885: 866: 847: 828: 809: 790: 771: 752: 729: 710: 694: 684: 661: 642: 623: 604: 585: 562: 543: 520: 501: 478: 462: 457: 445: 421: 397:R. A. W. Rhodes 395:(2018). He and 385: 368:Donald Davidson 356: 344:critical theory 339: 311: 261: 237: 179: 173:Alma mater 168: 167:London, England 165: 162: 156: 154: 146: 135: 124: 118: 115: 72: 70: 49: 30: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1552: 1542: 1541: 1536: 1531: 1526: 1521: 1516: 1511: 1506: 1501: 1496: 1491: 1486: 1481: 1476: 1462: 1461: 1458:Ideas Roadshow 1451: 1442: 1422: 1421: 1420: 1419: 1413: 1405: 1404: 1401: 1394: 1393:External links 1391: 1388: 1387: 1372: 1357: 1342: 1327: 1320: 1299: 1284: 1257: 1232: 1219: 1206: 1192: 1191: 1189: 1186: 1185: 1184: 1179:978-0199286546 1178: 1153: 1141:10.1086/343407 1135:(2): 217–252. 1120: 1099: 1081:(1): 119–135. 1068: 1065: 1064: 1063: 1057: 1044: 1038: 1023: 1020: 1019: 1018: 1000:(3): 263–275. 989: 979:(3): 259–270. 964: 925: 907:(2): 141–158. 894: 891: 890: 889: 883: 870: 864: 851: 845: 832: 826: 813: 807: 794: 788: 775: 769: 756: 750: 733: 727: 714: 708: 693: 690: 689: 688: 683:978-0198832959 682: 670:Blakely, Jason 665: 659: 646: 640: 627: 621: 608: 602: 589: 583: 566: 560: 547: 541: 524: 518: 505: 499: 482: 476: 461: 458: 456: 453: 444: 441: 420: 417: 384: 383:Interpretivism 381: 355: 352: 338: 335: 310: 307: 282: 281: 278: 277: 266:intentionalism 262: 259: 256: 255: 238: 236:Main interests 235: 232: 231: 229:interpretivism 218: 212: 211: 206: 202: 201: 192: 188: 187: 184: 183: 174: 170: 169: 166: 152: 148: 147: 144: 137: 136: 60:poorly sourced 33: 31: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1551: 1540: 1537: 1535: 1532: 1530: 1527: 1525: 1522: 1520: 1517: 1515: 1512: 1510: 1507: 1505: 1502: 1500: 1497: 1495: 1492: 1490: 1487: 1485: 1482: 1480: 1479:Living people 1477: 1475: 1472: 1471: 1469: 1459: 1455: 1452: 1450: 1446: 1443: 1440: 1439: 1435: 1431: 1429: 1424: 1423: 1417: 1414: 1412: 1409: 1408: 1407: 1406: 1402: 1400: 1397: 1396: 1383: 1376: 1368: 1361: 1353: 1346: 1338: 1331: 1323: 1321:9781412905794 1317: 1313: 1306: 1304: 1295: 1288: 1272: 1268: 1265:Bevir, Mark. 1261: 1254: 1242: 1241:"Bevir, Mark" 1236: 1229: 1223: 1216: 1210: 1203: 1197: 1193: 1181: 1175: 1171: 1167: 1163: 1159: 1154: 1150: 1146: 1142: 1138: 1134: 1130: 1126: 1121: 1117: 1113: 1109: 1105: 1100: 1096: 1092: 1088: 1084: 1080: 1076: 1071: 1070: 1060: 1058:9781412958653 1054: 1050: 1045: 1041: 1039:9781412905794 1035: 1031: 1026: 1025: 1015: 1011: 1007: 1003: 999: 995: 990: 986: 982: 978: 974: 970: 965: 961: 957: 952: 947: 943: 939: 935: 931: 928:Bevir, Mark; 926: 922: 918: 914: 910: 906: 902: 897: 896: 886: 884:9780415825375 880: 876: 871: 867: 865:9781107017672 861: 857: 852: 848: 846:9781446270424 842: 838: 833: 829: 827:9781847875808 823: 819: 814: 810: 808:9780230517288 804: 800: 795: 791: 789:9781412921459 785: 781: 776: 772: 770:9780415514705 766: 762: 757: 753: 751:9780691128733 747: 743: 739: 736:Bevir, Mark; 734: 730: 728:9780521044516 724: 720: 715: 711: 709:9780333980811 705: 701: 696: 695: 685: 679: 675: 671: 668:Bevir, Mark; 666: 662: 660:9781938169113 656: 652: 647: 643: 641:9780199606412 637: 633: 628: 624: 622:9780691150833 618: 614: 609: 605: 603:9780691145396 599: 595: 590: 586: 584:9780199580750 580: 576: 572: 569:Bevir, Mark; 567: 563: 561:9781412935708 557: 553: 548: 544: 542:9780415459778 538: 534: 530: 527:Bevir, Mark; 525: 521: 519:9780415359245 515: 511: 506: 502: 500:9780415304528 496: 492: 488: 485:Bevir, Mark; 483: 479: 477:9780521016841 473: 469: 464: 463: 452: 450: 440: 438: 437:Aletta Norval 433: 429: 425: 416: 412: 410: 406: 402: 398: 394: 390: 389:Jason Blakely 380: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 351: 349: 345: 334: 332: 328: 324: 320: 316: 306: 304: 300: 296: 292: 288: 279: 275: 271: 267: 263: 260:Notable ideas 257: 254: 250: 246: 242: 239: 233: 230: 226: 222: 219: 217: 213: 210: 207: 203: 200: 196: 193: 189: 185: 182: 178: 175: 171: 163:(age 61) 153: 149: 142: 133: 130: 122: 119:November 2013 111: 108: 104: 101: 97: 94: 90: 87: 83: 80: –  79: 75: 74:Find sources: 68: 64: 61: 57: 53: 47: 46: 42: 37: 32: 23: 22: 19: 1457: 1444: 1436: 1427: 1381: 1375: 1366: 1360: 1351: 1345: 1336: 1330: 1311: 1287: 1275:. Retrieved 1271:the original 1260: 1252: 1245:. Retrieved 1235: 1227: 1222: 1214: 1209: 1201: 1196: 1161: 1157: 1132: 1128: 1107: 1078: 1074: 1048: 1029: 997: 993: 976: 972: 941: 937: 904: 900: 874: 855: 836: 817: 798: 779: 760: 741: 718: 699: 692:Edited books 673: 650: 631: 612: 593: 574: 551: 532: 509: 490: 467: 448: 446: 434: 430: 426: 422: 413: 408: 407:(2006), and 404: 400: 392: 386: 359: 357: 348:postanalytic 340: 312: 286: 285: 221:Postanalytic 125: 116: 106: 99: 92: 85: 78:"Mark Bevir" 73: 62: 45:verification 38: 18: 1474:1963 births 1277:20 November 944:(1): 1–17. 376:hermeneutic 225:historicism 1468:Categories 1188:References 419:Governance 287:Mark Bevir 157:1963-02-18 145:Mark Bevir 89:newspapers 1447:Review's 1247:10 August 1164:: 48–70. 1149:144317055 921:145578795 270:narrative 41:citations 1014:62860109 960:59130897 672:(2018). 573:(2010). 531:(2006). 489:(2003). 403:(2003), 315:humanist 67:libelous 1095:2709863 329:and at 103:scholar 1460:, 2016 1318:  1176:  1147:  1093:  1055:  1036:  1012:  958:  919:  881:  862:  843:  824:  805:  786:  767:  748:  725:  706:  680:  657:  638:  619:  600:  581:  558:  539:  516:  497:  474:  216:School 205:Region 105:  98:  91:  84:  76:  1145:S2CID 1091:JSTOR 1010:S2CID 956:S2CID 917:S2CID 460:Books 264:Weak 110:JSTOR 96:books 34:This 1316:ISBN 1279:2013 1249:2014 1174:ISBN 1053:ISBN 1034:ISBN 879:ISBN 860:ISBN 841:ISBN 822:ISBN 803:ISBN 784:ISBN 765:ISBN 746:ISBN 723:ISBN 704:ISBN 678:ISBN 655:ISBN 636:ISBN 617:ISBN 598:ISBN 579:ISBN 556:ISBN 537:ISBN 514:ISBN 495:ISBN 472:ISBN 366:and 337:Work 321:and 309:Life 195:20th 151:Born 82:news 43:for 1166:doi 1137:doi 1112:doi 1083:doi 1002:doi 981:doi 946:doi 909:doi 391:in 191:Era 1470:: 1456:, 1302:^ 1251:. 1172:. 1160:. 1143:. 1133:74 1131:. 1127:. 1106:. 1089:. 1079:54 1077:. 1008:. 996:. 975:. 971:. 954:. 942:81 940:. 936:. 915:. 903:. 305:. 268:, 251:, 247:, 243:, 227:, 223:, 197:-/ 159:) 54:. 1430:" 1324:. 1281:. 1182:. 1168:: 1162:1 1151:. 1139:: 1118:. 1114:: 1097:. 1085:: 1061:. 1042:. 1016:. 1004:: 998:2 987:. 983:: 977:1 962:. 948:: 923:. 911:: 905:6 887:. 868:. 849:. 830:. 811:. 792:. 773:. 754:. 731:. 712:. 686:. 663:. 644:. 625:. 606:. 587:. 564:. 545:. 522:. 503:. 480:. 155:( 132:) 126:( 121:) 117:( 107:· 100:· 93:· 86:· 69:. 48:.

Index

biography of a living person
citations
verification
reliable sources
Contentious material
poorly sourced
libelous
"Mark Bevir"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
University of Exeter
University of Oxford
20th
21st-century philosophy
Western philosophy
School
Postanalytic
historicism
interpretivism
Philosophy of history
social philosophy
history of ideas
theory of governance
intentionalism
narrative
theory of governance

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.