This work explores the origins of Jurgen Habermas's thinking, from the critical theory of the first generation of the Frankfurt School to his turn from the philosophy of consciousness to language, and to the development of his theories of the public sphere of law and democracy."
This work explores the origins of Jurgen Habermas's thinking, from the critical theory of the first generation of the Frankfurt School to his turn fro...
Introduction: identity-- biographical, moral, religious / Hermann Hr?ing, Maureen Junker-Kenny, and Dietmar Mieth -- I. Approaches. Moral identity: how is it narrated? / Dietmar Mieth -- Personalized identity in an individualized society / Albert W. Musschenga -- Identity: suppressed, alienated, lost / Felix Wilfred -- Business identity through ethical orientation / Annette Kleinfeld -- II. Philosophical discussion. The hermeneutical anthropology of Charles Taylor / Thomas Gil -- Narrative and moral identity in Paul Ricoeur / Hille Haker -- Virtue and identity / James F. Keenan -- A critique...
Introduction: identity-- biographical, moral, religious / Hermann Hr?ing, Maureen Junker-Kenny, and Dietmar Mieth -- I. Approaches. Moral identity: ho...
This book compares three approaches to public reason and to the public space accorded to religions: the liberal platform of an overlapping consensus proposed by John Rawls, Jurgen Habermas s discourse ethical reformulation of Kant s universalism and its realization in the public sphere, and the co-founding role which Paul Ricoeur attributes to the particular traditions that have shaped their cultures and the convictions of citizens. The premises of their positions are analysed under four aspects: (1) the normative framework which determines the specific function of public reason; (2)...
This book compares three approaches to public reason and to the public space accorded to religions: the liberal platform of an overlapping consensu...
This book compares three approaches to public reason and to the public space accorded to religions: the liberal platform of an overlapping consensus proposed by John Rawls, Jurgen Habermas s discourse ethical reformulation of Kant s universalism and its realization in the public sphere, and the co-founding role which Paul Ricoeur attributes to the particular traditions that have shaped their cultures and the convictions of citizens. The premises of their positions are analysed under four aspects: (1) the normative framework which determines the specific function of public reason; (2)...
This book compares three approaches to public reason and to the public space accorded to religions: the liberal platform of an overlapping consensu...