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Theory of International Relations in the Mirrors of “Scientific Pictures of the World”: What’s Next?

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Abstract

The author regards in this article the questions, which are connected with the ontological and epistemological foundations of the theoretical international studies. IR as science refl ects the main features of the dominating at the epoch scientifi c world pictures as the way of cognition. As the term “scientifi c world picture” was formulated by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger as well as by the most prominent scholars of the fi rst part of the 20th century – by M. Planck, A. Einstein, N. Bohr, E. Schrödinger etc. Even if some contribution in the development of sciences was done already in the period of Antiquity and Middle Ages, the scientifi c world picture was formulated only with the transition to Modernity, with the exude of the human being from nature. Being based on the typology, done be the Russian academician philosopher V.S. Stepin . the author regards the specifi cs the main scientifi c world pictures, and their consequences in the classical, non classical and post non classical science. By the way, the IR science with great diffi culties accepts the new worldview, at its main part still functioning in a sense of the Newtonian mechanistic world picture. Even if the attempts have been made to be fi tted into the new scientifi c world pictures, the gap between the natural and social sciences is still diffi cult to overcome, and the usage of the newest world view ideas is still fragmented and even marginal. Because of that the latest attempt to fi nd soma balance between the traditions and innovations, by the most famous constructivist Alexander Wendt with his newest book “quantum Mind and Social Science” deserves through attention and analysis.

About the Author

T. A. Alekseeva
MGIMO University
Russian Federation
Dr. of Philosophy, Professor, Distinguished Researcher of the RF, Chair of the Department for Political Theory


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Alekseeva T.A. Theory of International Relations in the Mirrors of “Scientific Pictures of the World”: What’s Next? Comparative Politics Russia. 2017;8(4):30-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18611/2221-3279-2017-8-4-30-41

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