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History in Political Philosophy: Refutation and Imagination

Political Science

History in Political Philosophy: Refutation and Imagination

V. B. Weber

This research, conducted by Victor Braga Weber (University College London), argues that historical research matters to normative political philosophy not only to check theories against facts but as a vital source of imaginative resources. Drawing on thinkers like Collingwood, Skinner, Foucault, Geuss, Graeber, and Williams, the paper shows history prevents epistemic failures and biased limits on possible solutions to collective problems.... show more
Abstract
This article discusses the significance of historical research in normative political philosophy. Methodologically ahistoricist philosophers argue that historical research has limited relevance to political philosophy as it only serves to validate if a theory is sufficiently historically fact-sensitive. However, this perspective allows for minimal engagement with intellectual history. In contrast, I advocate for a more substantial role of historical research, suggesting that it not only provides evidence to refute political philosophical views but also serves as a source of imaginative resources. I show that thinkers from across the humanities, like R.J. Collingwood, Quentin Skinner, Michel Foucault, Raymond Geuss, David Graeber, and Bernard Williams, have recognised the importance of these imaginative resources in shaping methodological reflections. These thinkers are concerned that limiting the relevance of history to normative theorising exposes ahistoricist thinkers to imaginative failures. I argue that this is best construed as a concern about the epistemic reliability of their evaluative judgments. Imaginative failures can introduce biases that unjustifiably restrict the range of solutions to practical collective problems they contemplate. Historical research serves a normative function that is unavailable to the methodologically ahistoricist approach by preventing such failures.
Publisher
Ergo
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Authors
Victor Braga Weber
Tags
historical research
normative political philosophy
ahistoricism
imaginative resources
epistemic reliability
intellectual history
evaluative bias
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