Maureen Junker-Kenny is Associate Professor of Theology at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction The theological reception and critique of Habermas's work in the first two phases of its view of religion Chapter I: Attraction and critique of Habermas's theory of communicative action in the disciplines of theology Habermas's theory of communicative reason in philosophical debate Chapter II: The paradigm change from the philosophy of consciousness to language theory Chapter III: The relationship of metaphysics to modernity Chapter IV: Postmetaphysical philosophy as stand-in and as interpreter Chapter V:The foundation of the discourse theory of morality Chapter VI: The motivation for agency and the aporias of morality The current phase: Cooperation and translation in theological debate Chapter VII: The rediscovery of religion in the genealogy of reason and the foundation of a species ethics Chapter VIII: Religious resources for the project of modernity in theological debate Conclusion Bibliography Index
Introduction The theological reception and critique of Habermas's work in the first two phases of its view of religion Chapter I: Attraction and critique of Habermas's theory of communicative action in the disciplines of theology Habermas's theory of communicative reason in philosophical debate Chapter II: The paradigm change from the philosophy of consciousness to language theory Chapter III: The relationship of metaphysics to modernity Chapter IV: Postmetaphysical philosophy as stand-in and as interpreter Chapter V:The foundation of the discourse theory of morality Chapter VI: The motivation for agency and the aporias of morality The current phase: Cooperation and translation in theological debate Chapter VII: The rediscovery of religion in the genealogy of reason and the foundation of a species ethics Chapter VIII: Religious resources for the project of modernity in theological debate Conclusion Bibliography Index
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