Introduction to International Relations Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #593513

I.These theorists deny that there is a natural reality, apart from human beings.II.Nothing, they argue, can be objectively true or false; indeed, there is no such thing as truth.III.They also place no value on scientific and technological advances for human progress.IV.Reason and logic too are merely conceptual, and are therefore valid only within the established intellectual traditions in which they are used.V.This theory does not argue against the necessity of the state in world affairs, nor does it deny anarchy. Which of the principles above belong to Critical Theory?


only I and IV

only I, II 

II, IV and V

I, II, III and IV

I, II, III and V


Yanıt Açıklaması:

Critical theorists made their approach distinctive from the more traditional ones: Critical theorists deny that there is a natural reality, apart from human beings. Nothing, they argue, can be objectively true or false; indeed, there is no such thing as truth. They also place no value on scientific and technological advances for human progress. Reason and logic too are merely conceptual, and are therefore valid only within the established intellectual traditions in which they are used. However, The English School does not argue against the necessity of the state in world affairs, nor does it deny anarchy. The correct answer is D.

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