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Conservatism Between Politics and Philosophy

Constitutions
Contentious Politics
Political Theory
Political Regime
P083
Martin Beckstein
University of Zurich
Claudia Brühwiler
Universität St Gallen

Building: VMP 5, Floor: 2, Room: 2095

Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (23/08/2018)

Abstract

From its beginnings, conservatism has been the “between-ideology”: an ideology against ideologies, a universal in homage to the particular, a movement between politics and philosophy. The Panel aims to explore this tension within and across the work of diverse conservative thinkers. Suggested areas of work are: • Concepts in Conservative Thought: explore particular concepts such as “Tradition”, “Change,” “Politics,” or “Philosophy” through intellectual or conceptual history. What role do these concepts play in conservative thought? • Conservatism and the Problem of the Best Regime: many conservative particularists have a view of the best regime, yet the claim that this view raises is necessarily universal. What then is the status of the Best Regime in different conservative thinkers? • The Relationship between Politics and Philosophy: runs like a thematic red thread through the works of many conservative thinkers. How are we to understand the relation between the two in conservative thought?

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