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Habermas-The Inclusion of the Other
Studies in Political Theory
MIT Press (2000)
Format PDF 5.69 MB
Pages
340
Editors' Introduction
Translator's Note
Preface
I
How Rational Is the Authority of the Ought?
1 A Genealogical Analysis of the Cognitive
Content of Morality
II
Political Liberalism: A Debate with John Rawls
2 Reconciliation through the Public
Use of Reason
3 "Reasonable" versus
'True," or the Morality of World views
III
Is There a Future for the Nation-State?
4 The European Nation-State: On the
Past and Future of Sovereignty and Citizenship 105
5 On the Relation between the Nation,
the Rule of Law, and Democracy 129
6 Does Europe Need a Constitution?
Response to Dieter Grimm 155
IV
Human Rights: Global and Internal
7 Kant's Idea of Perpetual Peace: At
Two Hundred Years' Historical Remove
8 Struggles for Recognition in the
Democratic Constitutional State 165
V
What Is Meant by "Deliberative Politics"? 203
9 Three Normative Models of Democracy
239
10 On the Internal Relation between
the Rule of Law and Democracy 253
Notes 265
Index 291
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