Ideal vs. Non‐ideal Theory: A Conceptual Map
UCL Australia · University College London
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Abstract
Abstract This article provides a conceptual map of the debate on ideal and non‐ideal theory. It argues that this debate encompasses a number of different questions, which have not been kept sufficiently separate in the literature. In particular, the article distinguishes between the following three interpretations of the ‘ideal vs. non‐ideal theory’ contrast: (i) full compliance vs. partial compliance theory; (ii) utopian vs. realistic theory; (iii) end‐state vs. transitional theory. The article advances critical reflections on each of these sub‐debates, and highlights areas for future research in the field.
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- Ideal (ethics)
- Ideal theory
- Field (mathematics)
- Epistemology
- Compliance (psychology)
- Conceptual framework
- Sociology
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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