In this paper, I will focus on the role that findings of the empirical sciences might play in justifying normative claims in political philosophy. In the first section, I will describe how political theory has become a discipline divorced from empirical sciences, against a strong current in post-war political philosophy. I then argue that Rawls’s idea of reflective equilibrium, rightly interpreted, leads to a perspective on the matter of justification that takes seriously empirical findings regarding currently held normative beliefs of people. I will finally outline some functions that empirical studies might have in political philosophy.
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Schramme, T. (2008). On the Relationship between Political Philosophy and Empirical Sciences. Analyse & Kritik, 30(2), 613–626. https://doi.org/10.1515/auk-2008-0214
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