The Habermas Handbook / / ed. by Hauke Brunkhorst, Regina Kreide, Cristina Lafont.

Jürgen Habermas is one of the most influential philosophers of our time. His diagnoses of contemporary society and concepts such as the public sphere, communicative rationality, and cosmopolitanism have influenced virtually all academic disciplines, spurred political debates, and shaped intellectual...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:New Directions in Critical Theory ; 40
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • PART I. INTELLECTUAL BIOGRAPHY
  • PART II. CONTEXTS
  • 1. The Philosophy of History, Anthropology, and Marxism
  • 2. The Frankfurt School and Social Theory
  • 3. Constitutional Law
  • 4. Pragmatism and Ultimate Justification
  • 5. Hermeneutics and the Linguistic Turn
  • 6. Speech Acts
  • 7. Psychoanalysis
  • 8. Postmetaphysical Thinking
  • 9. Kant
  • 10. Cognitive Psychology
  • 11. The Epitome of Technocratic Consciousness
  • 12. Evolutionary Theories
  • 13. Power Discourses
  • 14. Juridical Discourses
  • 15. The Theory of Democracy
  • 16. Moral and Ethical Discourses: The Distinction in General
  • 17. The Constitutionalization of International Law
  • 18. European Constitutionalization
  • 19. The Theory of Justice
  • 20. Deconstruction
  • 21. Poststructuralism
  • 22. Feminism
  • 23. Neopragmatism
  • 24. Jewish Philosophy
  • 25. Monotheism
  • PART III. TEXTS
  • 26. Schelling, Marx, and the Philosophy of History: Das Absolute und die Geschichte: Von der Zwiespältigkeit in Schellings Denken (The Absolute and History: On the Ambiguity in Schelling's Thought, 1954)
  • 27. The Theory of the Public Sphere: The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962)
  • 28. Technology and Reification: "Technology and Science as 'Ideology' " (1968)
  • 29. Critique of Knowledge as Social Theory: Knowledge and Human Interests (1968)
  • 30. Communicative Rationality: Vorbereitende Bemerkungen zu einer Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns (Preparatory Remarks for a Theory of Communicative Action, 1971)
  • 31. Late Capitalism and Legitimation: Legitimation Crisis (1973)
  • 32. History and Evolution: Zur Rekonstruktion des Historischen Materialismus (1976)
  • 33. Aporias of Cultural Modernity: "Modernity-an Unfinished Project" (1980)
  • 34. Stand-In and Interpreter: "Philosophy as Stand-In and Interpreter" (1981)
  • 35. The Theory of Society: The Theory of Communicative Action (1981): A Classic of Social Theory
  • 36. The Discourse Theory of Morality: "Discourse Ethics-Notes on a Program of Philosophical Justification" (1983)
  • 37. Defense of Modernity: The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity (1985): Modernity as Rationalization and the Critique of Instrumental Reason
  • 38. Democracy, Law, and Society: Between Facts and Norms (1992): Points of Reference: The Emergence of Political Philosophy from Theoretical Philosophy
  • 39. Europe, European Constitution: "Why Europe Needs a Constitution" (2001)
  • 40. Religion, Metaphysics, Freedom: "Faith and Knowledge" (2001)
  • 41. Human Nature and Genetic Manipulation: The Future of Human Nature (2001)
  • 42. The Constitutionalization of International Law and Politics: "Does the Constitutionalization of International Law Still Have a Chance?" (2004)
  • PART IV. CONCEPTS
  • 43. Cognitive Interests
  • 44. Colonization
  • 45. Communicative Action
  • 46. Communicative Anthropology
  • 47. Conservatism
  • 48. Constitutions and Constitutional Patriotism
  • 49. Cosmopolitan Condition
  • 50. Counterfactual Presuppositions
  • 51. Deliberation
  • 52. Discourse
  • 53. Discourse Ethics
  • 54. Equality
  • 55. European Citizenship
  • 56. Evolution
  • 57. Historical Materialism
  • 58. Human Rights and Human Rights
  • 59. Ideology
  • 60. Intellectuals
  • 61. Late Capitalism
  • 62. Learning Processes
  • 63. Legal Wars Versus Legitimate Wars
  • 64. Legality, Legitimacy, and Legitimation
  • 65. Mass Culture and Cultural Criticism
  • 66. Postmetaphysical Thinking
  • 67. Power
  • 68. Pragmatic Turn
  • 69. Public Sphere
  • 70. Radical Reformism
  • 71. Rational Reconstruction
  • 72. Rationality and Rationalization
  • 73. Social Pathology
  • 74. Society
  • 75. System and Lifeworld
  • Appendix: Chronology
  • Bibliography
  • List of Contributors
  • Index