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John G. Gunnell is distinguished professor of political science at SUNY, Albany. He is the author of The Descent of Political Theory: The Genealogy of an American Vocation.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Metapractices
Chapter 4 Conventional Objects
Chapter 5 Relativism
Chapter 6 Theoretical Realism
Chapter 7 Interpretation
Chapter 8 Speaking Politically
Chapter 9 References
Chapter 10 Index
Orders of Discourse is a dense . . . and challenging book, nearly breathtaking in its scope.
— James F. Pontuso, Institute of United States Studies; Perspectives on Political Science
This book presents the most systematic and powerful statement of John Gunnell's Wittgenstein-inspired critique of the epistemological project of validating political theory and the social sciences.
— John Horton, Keele University; Political Science
In a number of chapters Gunnell shows how various metapractices have claimed far too much for themselves and have consequently impeded progress or right understanding in the practices on which they reflect.
— The Review of Politics
This interesting and provocative book marks the culmination of Gunnell's work in recent years on the relationship between philosophy and social science.
— International Science Review
Sobering and provocative book.
— Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy
Worth reading even if only for its synoptic accounts of virtually every contemporary theorist of note. Highly recommended...
— D.H. Rice, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Choice Reviews, April 1999
Clearly written, densely argued.
— Journal of American Politics
An interesting book.
— Economics and Philosophy