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Max Weber maintained that all theory must be rational, by which he meant logical and consistent in its definitions of terms and the ... ... i introduced professor libo last time Thick approaches direct their attention to the mechanisms that link causes to their alleged effects and in doing so explain why ... The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes The tension between covenant theology, ... I analyze empire as an historical phenomenon and look at what distinguished modern empires from their predecessors.

Commonly known as “what-if” arguments, counterfactuals change some feature of the past to bring about a different world in the ... The roots of interpretivism can be found in Vico, German historicists, Nietzsche, Weber, and Wittgenstein. The core assumption of ... Terrible Swift Sword: Confederate Ascendency and Ultimate Defeat. In this DeVane Rooted in interpretivist tradition, constructivism seeks to understand behavior by discovering the reasons people have for acting ... Interpretivism is rooted in the concept of verstehen (to understand) in contrast to positivism's emphasis on erklären (to explain). Abstract Characterization of War as a Duel ...

... process create the conditions of their own defeat which is of course another story and another Many positivists embrace Karl Popper's concept of falsification. Popper argued that theories and propositions must be formulated ... The four-fold ancient Greek typology of knowledge: techne, episteme, phronesis, and sophia. IR theory is largely divided between ... Ned Lebow : KCL – Richard Ned Lebow: Personal Autobiography

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14. Never Call Retreat: Military and Political Turning Points in 1863
General Laurence S. Kuter Distinguished Lecture Series: Dr. Richard Ned Lebow
Lecture 14. The Deuteronomistic History: Response to Catastrophe (1 and 2 Kings)
Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 24: Empire in Historical Perspective
Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 13: Counterfactuals
Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 4: Interpretivist Understandings of Knowledge
Class14, Terrible Swift Sword: Confederate Ascendency and Ultimate Defeat
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Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 16: The Causal Paradox
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Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 14: Reason

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 14: Reason

Max Weber maintained that all theory must be rational, by which he meant logical and consistent in its definitions of terms and the ...

IRSS with Prof. Richard Ned Lebow, KCL/Dartmouth/Cambridge University

IRSS with Prof. Richard Ned Lebow, KCL/Dartmouth/Cambridge University

... i introduced professor libo last time

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Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 17: Thick Understandings of Cause

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 17: Thick Understandings of Cause

Thick approaches direct their attention to the mechanisms that link causes to their alleged effects and in doing so explain why ...

14. Never Call Retreat: Military and Political Turning Points in 1863

14. Never Call Retreat: Military and Political Turning Points in 1863

The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight

General Laurence S. Kuter Distinguished Lecture Series: Dr. Richard Ned Lebow

General Laurence S. Kuter Distinguished Lecture Series: Dr. Richard Ned Lebow

In this first

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Lecture 14. The Deuteronomistic History: Response to Catastrophe (1 and 2 Kings)

Lecture 14. The Deuteronomistic History: Response to Catastrophe (1 and 2 Kings)

Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes The tension between covenant theology, ...

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 24: Empire in Historical Perspective

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 24: Empire in Historical Perspective

I analyze empire as an historical phenomenon and look at what distinguished modern empires from their predecessors.

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 13: Counterfactuals

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 13: Counterfactuals

Commonly known as “what-if” arguments, counterfactuals change some feature of the past to bring about a different world in the ...

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 4: Interpretivist Understandings of Knowledge

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 4: Interpretivist Understandings of Knowledge

The roots of interpretivism can be found in Vico, German historicists, Nietzsche, Weber, and Wittgenstein. The core assumption of ...

Class14, Terrible Swift Sword: Confederate Ascendency and Ultimate Defeat

Class14, Terrible Swift Sword: Confederate Ascendency and Ultimate Defeat

Terrible Swift Sword: Confederate Ascendency and Ultimate Defeat. In this DeVane

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 18: Constructivism

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 18: Constructivism

Rooted in interpretivist tradition, constructivism seeks to understand behavior by discovering the reasons people have for acting ...

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 16: The Causal Paradox

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 16: The Causal Paradox

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Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 12: Interpretivist Knowledge Claims

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 12: Interpretivist Knowledge Claims

Interpretivism is rooted in the concept of verstehen (to understand) in contrast to positivism's emphasis on erklären (to explain).

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 31: Clausewitz

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 31: Clausewitz

Abstract Characterization of War as a Duel ...

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 30: Thucydides

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 30: Thucydides

... process create the conditions of their own defeat which is of course another story and another

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 11: Positivist Knowledge Claims

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 11: Positivist Knowledge Claims

Many positivists embrace Karl Popper's concept of falsification. Popper argued that theories and propositions must be formulated ...

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 2: What is Knowledge?

Ned Lebow : KCL – Lecture 2: What is Knowledge?

The four-fold ancient Greek typology of knowledge: techne, episteme, phronesis, and sophia. IR theory is largely divided between ...

Ned Lebow : KCL – Richard Ned Lebow: Personal Autobiography

Ned Lebow : KCL – Richard Ned Lebow: Personal Autobiography

Ned Lebow : KCL – Richard Ned Lebow: Personal Autobiography

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