国际关系中的解释性游戏

Enzo Lenine
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解释在国际关系(IR)中发挥着核心作用。然而,由于不同的解释概念影响着我们在国际关系研究中的实践行为,这种中心地位在该学科中远非定论。这些概念往往被归结为宽泛的二分法--如解释与理解、构成性解释与因果性解释、实证主义与解释主义--这反过来又产生了一种学科长期分裂的感觉,并在此过程中模糊了作为 IR 研究特点的解释多元化。在本文中,我认为不同的解释方法在国际关系学中并存,不同国际研究领域的学者正在进行不同的解释游戏。解释游戏的特点包括构成规则、表述规则、推论规则和范围规则,所有这些规则都为量身定制解释提供了基础。学者们遵循一套特定的规则,玩最适合其解释难题的游戏,这些规则验证了他们的解释形式,从而实现了他们的研究目标。归根结底,本学科的解释本质上是多元的。因此,研究这种解释的多元性需要研究我们解释游戏的规则。
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Explanatory Games in International Relations
Explanation plays a central role in international relations (IR). However, as different conceptions of explanation inform our conduct of practices in IR inquiry, such centrality is far from being a settled matter in the discipline. These conceptions tend to be subsumed under broad dichotomies—such as explanation vs. understanding, constitutive vs. causal explanation, and positivism vs. interpretivism—which, in turn, generate a sense of a perennially divided discipline, obfuscating in this process the explanatory pluralism that characterises IR research. In this paper, I argue that different approaches to explanation coexist in IR, with different explanatory games being played by scholars in various fields of international inquiry. Explanatory games are characterised by constitutive rules, rules of representation, rules of inference, and rules of scope, all of which provide the basis for tailoring explanations. Scholars play the game that works best for their explanatory puzzles, following a specific set of rules that validate their form of explanation and thus achieve their research goals. Ultimately, explanation in the discipline is inherently plural. Examining this explanatory pluralism, therefore, requires investigating the rules of our explanatory games.
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