Critical theory after Habermas /
The essays in this book engage with the broad range of J]rgen Habermas' work including politics and the public sphere, nature, aesthetics, the linguistic turn and the paradigm of intersubjectivity. Each essay responds to particular difficulties with Habermas' approach to these topics. Each...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2004
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Series: | Social and critical theory ;
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Table of Contents:
- Reasoning, language and intersubjectivity / Dieter Freundlieb, Wayne Hudson, John Rundell
- Between 'objectivism' and 'contextualism': The normative foundations of social philosophy / Maeve Cooke
- The pluralistic public sphere from an ontological point of view / Dmitri Ginev
- Irreconcilable differences? Habermas and feminism / Pauline Johnson
- Postreligious aesthetics and critical theory / Wayne Hudson
- Habermas, schelling and nature / Peter Douglas
- The debate about truth: Pragmatism without Regulative ideas / Albrecht Wellmer
- Why subjectivity matters: Critical theory and the philosophy of the subject / Dieter Freundlieb
- Subjectivity as philosophical principle / Dieter Henrich
- Against a priori intersubjectivism: An alternative inspired by Sartre / Manfred Frank
- The moral imaginary of discourse ethics / Kenneth MacKendrick
- Imaginary turns in critical theory: Imagining subjects in tension / John Rundell.