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Foucault contra Habermas is an incisive examination of, and a comprehensive introduction to, the debate between Foucault and Habermas over the meaning of enlightenment and modernity. It reprises the key issues in the argument between critical theory and genealogy and is organised around three complementary themes: defining the context of the debate; examining the theoretical and conceptual tools used; and discussing the implications for politics and criticism. In a detailed reply to Habermas' Philosophical Discourse of Modernity , this volume explains the difference between Habermas'…mehr
Foucault contra Habermas is an incisive examination of, and a comprehensive introduction to, the debate between Foucault and Habermas over the meaning of enlightenment and modernity. It reprises the key issues in the argument between critical theory and genealogy and is organised around three complementary themes: defining the context of the debate; examining the theoretical and conceptual tools used; and discussing the implications for politics and criticism.
In a detailed reply to Habermas' Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, this volume explains the difference between Habermas' philosophical practice and Foucault's between the analytics of truth and the politics of truth. Many of the most difficult arguments in the exchange are subject to a detailed critical analysis. This examination also includes discussion of the ethics of dialogue; the practice of criticism; the politics of recognition , and the function of civil society and democracy.
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Samantha Ashenden is Senior Lecturer in Sociology. She has a BA (Hons) Applied Social Science from Kingston University, an M.Phil in Social and Political Theory from the University of Cambridge, and a Ph.D in Sociology from the University of London. She has published on problems of power, authority and legitimacy within constitutional states, the role of expertise in contemporary governance, and on feminist theory and child sexual abuse. She has taught on the London Consortium Ph.D Programme, and at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, as well as at Queen Mary University of London, the University of North London, and Kingston University. Sam is currently Chair of the BA Politics, Philosophy and History. She is the Managing Editor of the journal Economy and Society and is reviews editor for the journal Critical Review of International Social and Political PhilosophyDavid Owen is lecturer in politics at the University of Southampton. His previous publications include Maturity and Modernity (1994) and Nietzsche, Politics and Modernity (1995).
CONTRIBUTORS OUTSIDE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
Samanta Ashenden Birkbeck College University of London
Paul Connolly University of Ulster
Mitchell Dean Macquarrie University
Peter Jowers University of the West of England
Thomas Osborne University of Bristol
Ralph Schroeder Royal Holloway College University of London
Nigel South University of Essex
Sean Watson University of the West of England
Malcolm Waters University of Tasmania
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Samantha Ashenden and David Owen Foucault, Habermas and the Politics of Critique Orientation and Enlightenment - David Owen An Essay on Critique and Genealogy Critical Spirituality - Thomas Osborne On Ethics and Politics in the Later Foucault Pas de deux - Daniel W Conway Habermas and Foucault in Genealogical Communication To Think and Act Differently - James Tully Foucault's Four Reciprocal Objections to Habermas' Theory Questions of Criticism - Samantha Ashenden Habermas and Foucault on Civil Society and Resistance Normalizing Democracy - Mitchell Dean Foucault and Habermas on Democracy, Liberalism and Law The Agony and the Ecstasy - Simon Thompson Foucault, Habermas and the Problem of Recognition
Introduction - Samantha Ashenden and David Owen Foucault, Habermas and the Politics of Critique Orientation and Enlightenment - David Owen An Essay on Critique and Genealogy Critical Spirituality - Thomas Osborne On Ethics and Politics in the Later Foucault Pas de deux - Daniel W Conway Habermas and Foucault in Genealogical Communication To Think and Act Differently - James Tully Foucault's Four Reciprocal Objections to Habermas' Theory Questions of Criticism - Samantha Ashenden Habermas and Foucault on Civil Society and Resistance Normalizing Democracy - Mitchell Dean Foucault and Habermas on Democracy, Liberalism and Law The Agony and the Ecstasy - Simon Thompson Foucault, Habermas and the Problem of Recognition
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