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V čo môže veriť politický realista? Bernard Williams a jeho koncepcia politickej slobody
Autoři: Cíbik Matej
Rok: 2020
Druh publikace: článek v odborném periodiku
Název zdroje: Politické vedy
Strana od-do: 85-101
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cze V co může věřit politický realista? Bernard Williams a jeho koncepce politické svobody The aim of the text is to critically analyse the “realist” conception of freedom found in the political thought of Bernard Williams. Contrary to the main focus of contemporary realist literature, which mostly develops arguments trying to establish the uniqueness of the realist methodology (which can supposedly be contrasted with all “mainstream” contemporary political philosophers), this paper aims at uncovering Williams’ understanding of the roots of political values. The target of our analysis is Williams’ argumentation in the paper “From freedom to liberty: The construction of a political value”. There, he formulates a conception of political freedom, which is based on feelings of resentment and restraint. The paper then systematically explores the possibility of such “emotional” conception of freedom, with its problems and advantages. Realismus; Moralismus; Svoboda; Odpor; Bernard Williams; John Rawls
eng What can a political realist believe in? Bernard Williams and his conception of freedom The aim of the text is to critically analyse the “realist” conception of freedom found in the political thought of Bernard Williams. Contrary to the main focus of contemporary realist literature, which mostly develops arguments trying to establish the uniqueness of the realist methodology (which can supposedly be contrasted with all “mainstream” contemporary political philosophers), this paper aims at uncovering Williams’ understanding of the roots of political values. The target of our analysis is Williams’ argumentation in the paper “From freedom to liberty: The construction of a political value”. There, he formulates a conception of political freedom, which is based on feelings of resentment and restraint. The paper then systematically explores the possibility of such “emotional” conception of freedom, with its problems and advantages. Realism; Moralism; Freedom; Resentment; Bernard Williams; John Rawls