Inclusion of the Other :Studies in Political Theory

Publication subTitle :Studies in Political Theory

Author: Jürgen Habermas   Ciaran Cronin   Pablo De Greiff  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2018

E-ISBN: 9780745692517

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780745630465

Subject: D08 Other political theory problems

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Translator's Note

Preface

I: How Rational Is the Authority of the Ought?

1: A Genealogical Analysis of the Cognitive Content of Morality

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II: Political Liberalism: A Debate with John Rawls

2: Reconciliation through the Public Use of Reason

I The Design of the Original Position

II The Fact of Pluralism and the Idea of an Overlapping Consensus

III Private and Public Autonomy

3: "Reasonable" versus "True," or the Morality of Worldviews

1 The Modern Condition

2 From Hobbes to Kant

3 The Alternative to Kantian Proceduralism

4 A Third Perspective for the Reasonable

5 The Last Stage of Justification

6 Philosophers and Citizens

7 The Point of Liberalism

III: Is There a Future for the Nation-State?

4: The European Nation-State: On the Past and Future of Sovereignty and Citizenship

I "State" and "Nation"

II The New Form of Social Integration

III The Tension between Nationalism and Republicanism

IV The Unity of Political Culture in the Multiplicity of Subcultures

V Limits of the Nation-State: Restrictions of Internal Sovereignty

VI "Overcoming" the Nation-State: Abolition or Transformation?

5: On the Relation between the Nation, the Rule of Law, and Democracy

I Constitutional Constructions of Popular Sovereignty

II On the Meaning and Limits of National Self-determination

III A Model of Inclusion Sensitive to Difference

IV Democracy and State Sovereignty: The Case of Humanitarian Intervention

V Only a Europe of Fatherlands?

6: Does Europe Need a Constitution? Response to Dieter Grimm

The Diagnosis

Political Conclusion

The Discussion

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

I Taylor's "Politics of Recognition"

II Struggles for Recognition: The Phenomena and Levels of Analysis

III The Permeation of the Constitutional State by Ethics

IV Equal Rights to Coexistence vs. the Preservation of Species

V Immigration, Citizenship, and National Identity

VI The Politics of Asylum in a United Germany

V: What is Meant by "Deliberative Politics"?

9: Three Normative Models of Democracy

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10: On the Internal Relation between the Rule of Law and Democracy

1 Formal Properties of Modern Law

2 The Complementary Relation between Positive Law and Autonomous Morality

3 The Mediation of Popular Sovereignty and Human Rights

4 The Relation between Private and Public Autonomy

5 An Example: The Feminist Politics of Equality

Notes

Editor's Introduction

Preface

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Index

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