Authority and the Metaphysics of Political Communities

Authority and the Metaphysics of Political Communities

 
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ISBN13:9781032400372
ISBN10:1032400374
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:252 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Weight:353 g
Language:English
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This book explores the metaphysics of political communities. It discusses how and why a plurality of individuals becomes a political unity, what principles or forces keep that unity together, and what threats that unity can be faced with.

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This book explores the metaphysics of political communities. It discusses how and why a plurality of individuals becomes a political unity, what principles or forces keep that unity together, and what threats that unity can be faced with.

In Part I, the author justifies the need for the notion of substance in metaphysics in general and in the metaphysics of politics in particular. He spells out a moderately realist theory of substances and of their principles of unity, which supports substantial gradualism. Part II concerns action theory and the nature of practical reason. The author claims that the acknowledgement of reasons by agents is constitutive of action and that normativity depends on the role of the good in the formation of reasons. Finally, in Part III the author addresses the notion of political community. He claims that the principle of unity of a political community is its authority to give members of the community moral reasons for action. This suggests a middle way between liberal individualism and organicism, and the author demonstrates the significance of this view by discussing current political issues such as the role of religion in the public sphere and the political significance of cultural identity.

Authority and the Metaphysics of Political Communities will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in social metaphysics, political philosophy, philosophy of action, and philosophy of the social sciences.



"This book is a scholarly and mature attempt to make analytical Thomism and Aristotelian naturalism relevant for the diagnosis of political communities and their substantial nature as depending on political authority and the common good. This book makes brings metaphysics back into reflections on the common good, which should be of great relevance to students in political philosophy, political theory, social ontology, and the social theory of action." ? Harald Wydra, University of Cambridge, UK

Table of Contents:
 

Introduction. Metaphysics and Politics

Part I: Substance

1. Direct Realism and Substances

2. Degrees of Unity and Substance Gradualism

Part II: Practical Reason

3. Human Action, Reasons, and the Good

4. Reasons for Action, Human Nature and Morality

5. Practical Reason and the Problem of Fit

Part III: Authority

6. Human Action, the Political Community and the Common Good

7. Authority and the Unity of the Political Community