Habermas and pragmatism
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Habermas and pragmatism
Routledge, 2002
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
There are few living thinkers who have enjoyed the eminence and reown of Jurgen Hamermas. His work has been highly influential not only in philosopy, but also in the fields of politics, sociology and law. This is the first collection dedicated to exploring the connections between his body of work ahd America's most significant philosophical movement, pragmatism.
Habermas and Pragmatism considers the influence of pragmatism on Habermas's thought and the tensions between Habermasian social theory and pragmatism. Essays by distinguished pragmatists, legal and critical theorists, and Habermas cover a range of subjects including the philosophy of language, the nature of rationality, democracy, objectivity, transcendentalism, aesthetics, and law. The collection also addresses the relationship to Habermas of Kant, Peirce, Mead, Dewey, Piaget, Apel, Brandom and Rorty.
目次
- Introduction, Mitchell Aboulafia
- Part 1 Transcendentalism and Reason
- Chapter 1 Regarding the Relationship of Morality, Law and Democracy, Karl-Otto Apel
- Chapter 2 Vicissitudes of Transcendental Reason, Joseph Margolis
- Chapter 3 The Epistemological Promise of Pragmatism, Tom Rockmore
- Chapter 4 Forming Competence, Myra Bookman
- Part 2 Law and Democracy
- Chapter 5 The Sirens of Pragmatism Versus the Priests of Proceduralism, David Ingram
- Chapter 6 The Problem of Constitutional Interpretive Disagreement, Frank I. Michelman
- Part 3 Language and Aesthetic Experience
- Chapter 7 Reconstructing the Fourth Dimension, Lenore Langsdorf
- Chapter 8 Habermas, Pragmatism, and the Problem of Aesthetics, Richard Shusterman
- Part 4 Comparative Studies
- Chapter 9 Is Objectivity Perspectival?, Cristina Lafont
- Chapter 10 Habermas, Dewey, and the Democratic Self, Sandra B. Rosenthal
- Chapter 11 Postscript, Jurgen Habermas
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