Jurgen Habermas/ edited by David M. Rasmussen and James Swindal - London: SAGE, 2002. - 4 v. : ill. ; 25 cm. - (Sage masters of modern social thought) .

Part One: The Foundations Of Habermas'S Project --
Habermas as a Critical Theorist --
The Critical Theory of J[um]urgen Habermas --
Thomas McCarthy --
Empirico-Analytic and Critical Social Science --
Albrecht Wellmer --
Paradigm-Core and Theory-Dynamics in Critical Social Theory --
Hauke Bronkhorst --
People and Programs --
Social Theorist at the Institute at Last, Valued by Adorno But Seen by Horkheimer as too Left-Wing --
Rolf Wiggershaus --
Habermas, Hermeneutics and Critical Theory --
Hermeneutics and Social Science --
Hans-Georg Gadamer --
Ethics and Culture --
Paul Ricoeur --
Habermas and Gadamer in Dialogue --
The Modernist Left --
Ingrid Scheibler --
Habermas's Critique of Gadamer I --
Should Intellectual History Take a Linguistic Turn? --
Martin Jay --
Reflections on the Habermas-Gadamer Debate --
Hermeneutics and the Critique of Ideology --
Georgia Warnke --
Communicative Action --
Habermas on Communicative Action --
Ernst Tugendhat --
Communicative Action and Philosophy --
David Rasmussen --
The Critique of Functionalist Reason --
Seyla Benhabib --
Formal Pragmatics and Social Criticism --
James Bohman --
Social Labor and Communicative Action --
Marie Fleming --
Communication and Reconciliation --
Axel Honneth --
Habermas's Critique of Adorno --
The Modernity // Postmodernity Debate --
Introduction --
Richard Bernstein --
Habermas and Modernity --
Deconstruction, Postmodernism and Philosophy --
Christopher Norris --
Habermas on Derrida --
The Dilemmas of Modernity --
David Rasmussen --
Part Two: Law And Politics --
Law and Democratic Theory --
Reply to Habermas --
John Rawls --
How Is Valid Law Possible? --
David Rasmussen --
Critique of Habermas's Contribution to the Sociology of Law --
Klaus Eder --
Democracy and the /f003Rechstaat --
Ken Baynes --
Habermas' Faktizit[um]at und Geltung --
Introduction --
Mathieu Deflem --
Law in Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action --
Crisis Tendencies, Legitimation, and the State --
David Held --
Dworkin, Habermas, and the CLS Movement on Moral Criticism in Law --
David Ingram --
Between Radicalism and Resignation --
William Scheuerman --
Democratic Theory in Habermas's /f003Between Facts and Norms --
Habermas's Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy --
William Rehg --
Jurisprudence and Validity? --
David Rasmussen --
The Public Sphere --
The Globalization of the Public Sphere --
James Boham --
On the Relation of Morality to Politics --
Thomas McCarthy --
Models of Public Space --
Seyla Benhabib --
Hannah Arendt, the Liberal Tradition and J[um]urgen Habermas --
From a Literary to a Political Public Sphere --
Jean Cohen and Andrew Arato --
Culture and Society --
Habermas, Derrida, and the Function of Philosophy --
Richard Rorty --
The Metaphor of the Covenant in Habermas --
Sander Griffioen --
Feminism --
What's Critical about Critical Theory --
Nancy Fraser --
The Case of Habermas and Gender --
The Cultural Foundations of Public Policy --
Simone Chambers --
Feminism and Habermas's Discourse Ethics --
Johanna Meehan --
The Politics of Vulnerability --
Barbara Fultner --
On the Role of Idealism in Bulter and Habermas --
Part Three: Ethics --
Discourse Ethics --
The Communicative Paradigm in Moral Theory --
Alessandro Ferrara --
Discourse and the Moral Point of View --
William Rehg --
Habermas, Communicative Ethics and the Development of Moral Consciousness --
Stephen White --
Communicative Ethics and Current Controversies in Practical Philosophy --
Seyla Benhabib --
Discourse Ethics and Civil Society --
Jean Cohen --
Habermas, Values and the Rational Internal Structure of Communication --
Tony Couture --
Rethinking Discourse Ethics --
The Formal Thought of J[um]urgen Habermas from the Perspective of a Universal Material Ethics --
Enrique Dussel --
Discourse Ethics and Liberation Ethics --
Eduardo Mendieta --
Discourse Ethics and Ethical Realism --
Felmon Davis --
A Realist Realignment of Discourse Ethics --
Practical Reasoning --
Impartial Application of Moral and Legal Norms --
Klaus G[um]unther --
A Contribution to Discourse Ethics --
Universalisms --
Alessandro Ferrara --
Proceduralist, Contextualist and Prudential --
Normatively Grounding Critical Theory --
Karl-Otto Apel --
Intractable Conflicts and Moral Objectivity --
William Rehg --
A Dialogical, Problem-Based Approach --
Communicative Competence and Normative Force --
Jonathan Culler --
MacIntyre and Habermas on Practical Reasons --
John Doody --
Autonomy and Authenticity --
The Ambiguity of Habermas's Notion of Generalizability --
Alessandro Ferrara --
The Complexity of the Subject, Narrative Identity and the Modernity of the South --
Carlos Thiebaut --
Habermas, Autonomy and the Identity of the Self --
Maeve Cooke --
Conflict or Complement? --
The Role of the Will in Post-Conventional Personal Identity --
James Swindal --
Habermas's Reading of Kierkegaard --
Martin Matustik --
Part Four: Communicative Rationality, Formal Pragmatics, Speech Act Theory And Truth --
Communicative Rationality --
The Lifeworld Background of Reflective Acceptability --
James Swindal --
The Problem of Foundationalism in Habermas's Discourse Ethics --
Joseph Heath --
The Two Meanings of Communicative Rationality --
Martin Seel --
Remarks on Habermas's Critique of the Plural Concept of Reason --
Language and Society --
Charles Taylor --
Formal Pragmatics and Speech Act Theory --
Speech Acts and Validity Claims --
Maeve Cooke --
The Unhappy Marriage of Hermeneutics and Functionalism --
Hans Joas --
Formal Pragmatics and Social Criticism --
James Bohman --
Is There Any Normative Claim Internal to Stating Facts? --
Andreas Dorschel --
Nature, History and the Logic of Development --
On the Use and Abuse of Memory --
Max Pensky --
Habermas, `Anamnestic Solidarity' and the /f003Historikerstreit --
Habermas's Developmental Logic --
David Owen --
Universal or Eurocentric --
New Science, New Nature --
Steven Vogel --
The Habermas-Marcuse Debate Revisited --
Collective Learning --
Piet Styrdom --
Habermas's Concessions and Their Implication --
Truth --
What Is a Validity Claim? --
Joseph Heath --
Rational Acceptability and Truth --
Cristina Lafont --
Remarks on the Habermas//Rawls Debate --
A Critique of Habermas's Consensus Theory of Truth --
Alessandro Ferrara --
Habermas's Transformation of Truth Semantics --
James Swindal --
Habermas's Consensus Theory of Truth --
Mary Hesse --
The Problems of a Consensus Theory of Truth --
Nicholas Rescher.

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