All we Are Saying: Joseph Agassi’s Application of Critical Rationalism to Political Science

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53 (1):16-25 (2023)
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Agassi’s chief contribution to the application of critical rationalism to political science is his claim that civic nationhood is a minimum requirement of democracy. This usually comes with the qualification that it is so, not as a matter of principle, but as a matter of contingency: it is an operative minimum requirement.

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