Perfecting justice in Rawls, Habermas and Honneth : a deconstructive perspective

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    • Bankovsky, Miriam

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Perfecting justice in Rawls, Habermas and Honneth : a deconstructive perspective

Miriam Bankovsky

(Continuum studies in political philosophy)

Continuum, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-240) and index

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内容説明

This title brings a deconstructive perspective to theories of justice in the early and later work of Rawls, Habermas and Honneth. Deconstructing influential theories of justice by John Rawls, Jurgen Habermas and Axel Honneth, Miriam Bankovsky explores and critiques the early and later work of these three important liberal theorists. Bankovsky examines the commitments that all these thinkers make to a conception of justice as, in Rawls' words, an 'art of the possible' and the difficulties that such commitments present for their theories. Taking a deconstructive approach, the book argues that such a defence of possibility must be supplemented by an acknowledgment of the ways in which theory ultimately fails to reconcile the conflicting demands of 'justice' - namely, it's demand for responsibility for the other in the particular and for impartiality among all. In so doing, the book draws attention to the 'perfectible' (simultaneously possible and impossible) status of theories of justice, celebrating such perfectibility as the very condition for justice's critical function. "Continuum Studies in Political Philosophy" presents cutting-edge scholarship in the field of political philosophy. Making available the latest high-quality research from an international range of scholars working on key topics and controversies in political philosophy and political science, this series is an important and stimulating resource for students and academics working in the area.

目次

Acknowledgements / 1. Perfecting justice: an art of the im/possible / Part I. Justice as fairness: a project to work toward / 2. Rawls and the possibility of 'ideal theory' / 3. Rawls and the 'undecidability' of the original position procedure / Part II. Rational consensus: open to contestation in principle / 4. Habermas and the possibility of popular sovereignty\ 5. Habermas and the perfectibility of deliberative outcomes / Part III. Perfecting recognition relations / 6. Honneth and the possibility of mutual recognition / 7. Honneth and moral progress in the quality of recognition relations / 8. Im/possibility and the cultivation of deconstructive civic attitudes / Bibliography / Index

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