The English translation of Forst's Normatività t und Macht (2015), this book continues to develop the author's account of the nature of social orders and their justifications by re-evaluating fundamental philosophical concepts such as 'reason' and 'power'.
The English translation of Forst's Normatività t und Macht (2015), this book continues to develop the author's account of the nature of social orders and their justifications by re-evaluating fundamental philosophical concepts such as 'reason' and 'power'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rainer Forst is Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy at Goethe University Frankfurt and is co-director of the Cluster of Excellence 'The Formation of Normative Orders' and of the Center for Advanced Studies 'Justitia Amplificata'. In 2012 he was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation. Among his works that have recently appeared in translation are The Right to Justification (2012), Toleration in Conflict (2013), Justification and Critique (2014), and Justice, Democracy and the Right to Justification (a debate with critics, 2014). He is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and sits on the boards of a number of international journals. Most notably he is an associate editor of Ethics and a member of the executive editorial committee of Political Theory.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Orders of Justification. On the Relationship between Philosophy, Social Theory, and Criticism * I Reason, Normativity, and Power * 1: Critique of Justifying Reason: Explaining Practical Normativity * 2: Noumenal Power * II Justification Narratives and Historical Progress * 3: On the Concept of a Justification Narrative * 4: The Concept of Progress * III Religion, Toleration, and Law * 5: Religion and Toleration from the Enlightenment to the Post-Secular Era: Bayle, Kant, and Habermas * 6: One Court and Many Cultures: Jurisprudence in Conflict * IV Justice, Democracy, and Legitimacy * 7: Justice after Marx * 8: Legitimacy, Democracy, and Justice: On the Reflexivity of Normative Orders * V Transnational Justice * 9: Realisms in International Political Theory * 10: Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach
* Introduction: Orders of Justification. On the Relationship between Philosophy, Social Theory, and Criticism * I Reason, Normativity, and Power * 1: Critique of Justifying Reason: Explaining Practical Normativity * 2: Noumenal Power * II Justification Narratives and Historical Progress * 3: On the Concept of a Justification Narrative * 4: The Concept of Progress * III Religion, Toleration, and Law * 5: Religion and Toleration from the Enlightenment to the Post-Secular Era: Bayle, Kant, and Habermas * 6: One Court and Many Cultures: Jurisprudence in Conflict * IV Justice, Democracy, and Legitimacy * 7: Justice after Marx * 8: Legitimacy, Democracy, and Justice: On the Reflexivity of Normative Orders * V Transnational Justice * 9: Realisms in International Political Theory * 10: Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach
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