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Self-Justification by Numbers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2003

Mark Kremer
Affiliation:
Boston University

Abstract

Stephen Earl Bennett, a self-described empiricist and “quantoid,” has stepped out from behind the numbers to speak, not as a measuring stick, but as a human being engaged in defending the worth of his studies to the human mind. His article has an element of the personal as is fitting for someone making a case for his own self-respect and educating others about what does and does not deserve admiration and esteem. Loyal to the empirical study of politics, Bennett argues that the attempt to make political philosophy the core of the discipline “should fail.”

Type
FORUM
Copyright
© 2002 by the American Political Science Association

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