On the use of the Word “Politicalâ€
Jan-Erik Lane
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Jan-Erik Lane: University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Journal of Economics and Political Economy, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1-2, 28-55
Abstract:
This paper explores the semantic complexities of the term "political" within scientific language. It identifies three distinct problems demanding separate analysis: (P1) Identifying Definitions: The first problem focuses on uncovering the explicit or implicit definitions various authors use for "political." It seeks to identify the properties that define political behavior, actions, systems, etc., through language descriptions. The goal is to establish a comprehensive list of these definitions, acknowledging the potential for partial definitions specific to certain contexts (e.g., political actions vs. political corporations). (P2) Conceptual Diversity: The second problem delves into the potential for distinct conceptualizations of "political" even when similar definitions are used. Here, the analysis ensures that definitions apply to the same range of entities and allows for the broadest possible interpretation (e.g., encompassing both behavior and action). This may involve creating a taxonomy of terms used alongside "political" to establish the level of complexity each definition introduces. (P3) Explicating "Political": The third problem addresses the possibility of referential diversity, where the term "political" might encompass different sets of entities depending on the definition. If such diversity exists, the paper explores the possibility of constructing an "explication" – a single, overarching concept of "political" that fulfills specific criteria. These criteria encompass clarity, non-redundancy, inclusivity within the relevant domain, theoretical fruitfulness, and mutual exclusivity of sets defined by separate partial definitions. The paper focuses on analyzing specific definitions proposed by prominent scholars like Max Weber, David Easton, and Harold Lasswell & Abraham Kaplan. By examining these definitions through the lens of the proposed criteria, the research aims to determine their effectiveness in capturing the multifaceted nature of "political" within scientific discourse.
Keywords: Political Theory; Conceptual Analysis; Semantics; Definition; Explication. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A10 B15 B52 D01 D71 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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