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Pluralism and the pragmatic turn, the transformation of critical theory : essays in honor of Thomas McCarthy, edited by William Rehg and James Bohman

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Pluralism and the pragmatic turn, the transformation of critical theory : essays in honor of Thomas McCarthy, edited by William Rehg and James Bohman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index"Bibliography of the works and translations of Thomas McCarthy": pages [431]-435
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pluralism and the pragmatic turn
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
45784331
Responsibility statement
edited by William Rehg and James Bohman
Sub title
the transformation of critical theory : essays in honor of Thomas McCarthy
Table Of Contents
From Kant's "ideas" of pure reason to the "idealizing" presuppositions of communicative action: reflections on the detranscendentalized "use of reason"/ Jürgen Habermas -- The ambiguity of "rationality" / Richard Rorty -- Practical reason, the "space of reasons, " and public reason / Kenneth Baynes -- Participants, observers, and critics: practical knowledge, social perspectives and critical pluralism / James Bohman -- Adjusting the pragmatic turn: ethnomethodology and critical argumentation theory / William Rehg -- Do social philosophers need a theory of meaning? Social theory and semantics after the pragmatic turn / Barbara Fultner -- Problems in the theory of ideology / Joseph Heath -- Competent need-interpretation and discourse ethics / Joel Anderson -- Into the sunlight: a pragmatic account of the self / M. Johanna Meehan -- Mutual recognition and the work of the negative / Joel Whitebook -- Taking ethical debate seriously / Georgia Warnke -- The logic of fanaticism: Dewey's archaeology of the German mentality / Axel Honneth -- Political pluralism in Hegel and Rawls / Andrew Buchwalter -- Of guests, aliens, and citizens: rereading Kant's cosmopolitan right / Seyla Benhabib -- Beyond liberalism: toleration and the global society in Rawls's Law of peoples / David M. Rasmussen
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