Introduction to International Relations Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #576969
- Nothing can be objectively true or false; indeed, there is no such thing as truth.
- There is no value on scientific and technological advances for human progress.
- Language does not reflect nature.
- Reason and logic are valid only within the established intellectual traditions they are used.
What theory do the principles above belong to?
Critical Theory |
Constructivism |
Feminism |
Liberalism |
Realism |
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 logictoo are merely conceptual, and are therefore valid only within the established intellectual traditions in which
they are used.
• Furthermore, there is no such thing as human nature; what is taken for it is human psychology, socially created and determined.
• Language does not reflect nature; the meaning of a word is not a staticthing in the world oreven an idea in the mind but rather
a range of contrasts and differences with the meanings of other words.
The correct option is A.
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