Bridging the contending theories of natural law and international relations, this book proposes a 'relational ontology' as the basis for rethinking our approach to international politics. The book contains a number of challenging and controversial ideas on the study of international political thought which should provoke constructive debate within international relations theory, political theory, and philosophical ethics.
Autorentext
Amanda Russell Beattie
Inhalt
Introduction Realizing the Human Experience: Vulnerability and Human Suffering; Chapter 1 International Relations and Modern Institutional Design: Locating the Isolated Individual; Chapter 2 The Morality of Natural Law and International Relations: Establishing a Tradition of Influence; Chapter 3 Thomas Aquinas and the Morality of Natural Law; Chapter 4 A Relational Account of 'the Political' Agency, Community and Loving Reasonableness; Chapter 5 The Morality of Natural Law and International Politics: Unbounded Moral Communities and Collective Moral Agency; epilogue Epilogue;