Political philosophy, in spite of its importance in contemporary times, has been criticized for reasons such as abstract approach or other environmental factors. In recent decades, congregations, neo-pragmatists and postmodernists have each criticized the utopian and unrealistic approach of the past political philosophy and defending the necessity of rethinking and adopting the modern components. Based on this condition, this article wants to answer the question of "what are the coordinates of contemporary political philosophy"? The hypothesis is that political philosophy has removed its utopian character which means it has come close to the theory of "life and practice" instead of the "theory of truth". Some of the utopian features are, according to the conditional-state situation, pragmatic rotation, the practice of dialogue, and also the focus on the category of justice. The present article is in the critical normative framework and written in an analytical-descriptive manner.
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