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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
David M Rasmussen |
| ISBN: | 0262181401 9780262181402 0262680637 9780262680639 |
| OCLC Number: | 21195315 |
| Notes: | "Originally appeared as volume 14, numbers 3/4, of the journal Philosophy and social criticism. The essays by Chantal Mouffe and by Stuart and Hubert Dreyfus have been added for this edition"--T.p. verso. |
| Description: | 297 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Universalism v. communitarianism : an introduction / David M. Rasmussen -- Universalisms : procedural, contextualist and prudential / Alessandro Ferrara -- Beyond liberalism and communitarianism : towards a critical theory of social justice / Gerald Doppelt -- The liberal/communitarian controversy and communicative ethics / Kenneth Baynes -- Discourse ethics and civil society / Jean Cohen -- Equality, political order and ethics : Hobbes and the systematics of democratic rationality / Rolf Zimmermann -- Atomism and ethical life : on Hegel's critique of the French Revolution / Axel Honneth --The Gadamer-Habermas debate revisited : the question of ethics / Michael Kelly -- What is and what is not practical reason? / Agnes Heller. Adorno, Heidegger and postmodernity / Hauke Brunkhorst -- Impartial application of moral and legal norms : a contribution to discourse ethics / Klaus Günther -- An interview on ethics, politics and history by Jean-Marc Ferry / Jürgen Habermas -- Rawls : political philosophy without politics / Chantal Mouffe -- What is morality? : a phenomenological account of the development of ethical expertise / Hubert L. Dreyfus, Stuart E. Dreyfus. |
| Other Titles: | Universalism versus communitarianism. |
| Responsibility: | edited by David Rasmussen. |
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