Deprovincializing Habermas
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bailey, Tom
Deprovincializing Habermas
Global Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bailey, Tom
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This book provides a rich and systematic engagement with Jà  rgen Habermasà â â political theory from critical perspectives outside its Western locus. The chapters added to the second edition explore Habermasà â â own recent response to the charge of à â Ë provincialismà â â .
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This book provides a rich and systematic engagement with Jà  rgen Habermasà â â political theory from critical perspectives outside its Western locus. The chapters added to the second edition explore Habermasà â â own recent response to the charge of à â Ë provincialismà â â .
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- Ethics, Human Rights and Global Political Thought
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367350802
- ISBN-10: 0367350807
- Artikelnr.: 62917510
- Ethics, Human Rights and Global Political Thought
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367350802
- ISBN-10: 0367350807
- Artikelnr.: 62917510
Tom Bailey is Associate Professor of Philosophy at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. His research focuses on contemporary political philosophy, ethics and the history of modern philosophy. He has published various articles in these areas, and edited Contestatory Cosmopolitanism (2016/2017) and co-edited Rawls and Religion (2014).
Foreword by Maeve Cooke. Editor's Preface to the Second Edition.
Introduction. Tom Bailey Part I. Democratizing 1. Back to Kant? The
Democratic Deficits in Habermas' Global Constitutionalism Lars Rensmann 2.
Democratizing International Law: A Republican Reading of Habermas'
Cosmopolitan Project James Bohman 3. Feminist Solidarity in India:
Communitarian Challenges and Postnational Prospects Kanchana Mahadevan 4.
Deliberation without Democracy?: Reflections on Habermas, Mini-publics and
China William Smith Part II. Decolonizing 5. Defending Habermas against
Eurocentrism: Latin America and Mignolo's Decolonial Challenge Raymond
Morrow 6. Care, Power and Deconstructive Postcolonialism: Reformulating the
Habermasian Response Richard Ganis 7. From Communicative Modernity to
Modernities in Tension John Rundell Part III. Desecularizing 8. What is
Living and What is Dead in Habermas' Secularization Hypothesis? Kevin W.
Gray 9. Reason and Li Xing: A Chinese Solution to Habermas' Problem of
Moral Motivation Tong Shijun 10. Radicalizing the Postsecular Thesis,
Provincializing Habermas Péter Losonczi Part IV Deprovincializing 11. Can
Postmetaphysical Reason Escape its Provincial Roots? Simone Chambers 12.
Decentering Eurocentrism Through Dialogue Jeffrey Flynn
Introduction. Tom Bailey Part I. Democratizing 1. Back to Kant? The
Democratic Deficits in Habermas' Global Constitutionalism Lars Rensmann 2.
Democratizing International Law: A Republican Reading of Habermas'
Cosmopolitan Project James Bohman 3. Feminist Solidarity in India:
Communitarian Challenges and Postnational Prospects Kanchana Mahadevan 4.
Deliberation without Democracy?: Reflections on Habermas, Mini-publics and
China William Smith Part II. Decolonizing 5. Defending Habermas against
Eurocentrism: Latin America and Mignolo's Decolonial Challenge Raymond
Morrow 6. Care, Power and Deconstructive Postcolonialism: Reformulating the
Habermasian Response Richard Ganis 7. From Communicative Modernity to
Modernities in Tension John Rundell Part III. Desecularizing 8. What is
Living and What is Dead in Habermas' Secularization Hypothesis? Kevin W.
Gray 9. Reason and Li Xing: A Chinese Solution to Habermas' Problem of
Moral Motivation Tong Shijun 10. Radicalizing the Postsecular Thesis,
Provincializing Habermas Péter Losonczi Part IV Deprovincializing 11. Can
Postmetaphysical Reason Escape its Provincial Roots? Simone Chambers 12.
Decentering Eurocentrism Through Dialogue Jeffrey Flynn
Foreword by Maeve Cooke. Editor's Preface to the Second Edition.
Introduction. Tom Bailey Part I. Democratizing 1. Back to Kant? The
Democratic Deficits in Habermas' Global Constitutionalism Lars Rensmann 2.
Democratizing International Law: A Republican Reading of Habermas'
Cosmopolitan Project James Bohman 3. Feminist Solidarity in India:
Communitarian Challenges and Postnational Prospects Kanchana Mahadevan 4.
Deliberation without Democracy?: Reflections on Habermas, Mini-publics and
China William Smith Part II. Decolonizing 5. Defending Habermas against
Eurocentrism: Latin America and Mignolo's Decolonial Challenge Raymond
Morrow 6. Care, Power and Deconstructive Postcolonialism: Reformulating the
Habermasian Response Richard Ganis 7. From Communicative Modernity to
Modernities in Tension John Rundell Part III. Desecularizing 8. What is
Living and What is Dead in Habermas' Secularization Hypothesis? Kevin W.
Gray 9. Reason and Li Xing: A Chinese Solution to Habermas' Problem of
Moral Motivation Tong Shijun 10. Radicalizing the Postsecular Thesis,
Provincializing Habermas Péter Losonczi Part IV Deprovincializing 11. Can
Postmetaphysical Reason Escape its Provincial Roots? Simone Chambers 12.
Decentering Eurocentrism Through Dialogue Jeffrey Flynn
Introduction. Tom Bailey Part I. Democratizing 1. Back to Kant? The
Democratic Deficits in Habermas' Global Constitutionalism Lars Rensmann 2.
Democratizing International Law: A Republican Reading of Habermas'
Cosmopolitan Project James Bohman 3. Feminist Solidarity in India:
Communitarian Challenges and Postnational Prospects Kanchana Mahadevan 4.
Deliberation without Democracy?: Reflections on Habermas, Mini-publics and
China William Smith Part II. Decolonizing 5. Defending Habermas against
Eurocentrism: Latin America and Mignolo's Decolonial Challenge Raymond
Morrow 6. Care, Power and Deconstructive Postcolonialism: Reformulating the
Habermasian Response Richard Ganis 7. From Communicative Modernity to
Modernities in Tension John Rundell Part III. Desecularizing 8. What is
Living and What is Dead in Habermas' Secularization Hypothesis? Kevin W.
Gray 9. Reason and Li Xing: A Chinese Solution to Habermas' Problem of
Moral Motivation Tong Shijun 10. Radicalizing the Postsecular Thesis,
Provincializing Habermas Péter Losonczi Part IV Deprovincializing 11. Can
Postmetaphysical Reason Escape its Provincial Roots? Simone Chambers 12.
Decentering Eurocentrism Through Dialogue Jeffrey Flynn