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图书目录:Introduction
PART 1 Theory and Practice Chapter 1 The Theory of Discourse Ethics Habermas on justification Dilemmas upon application Chapter 2 Theory with a Practical Intent The relation of theory to practice Aristotle's distinction between techn8 and phronSsis Practical intentions PART 2 From the Ideal to the Real Chapter 3 The Affirmative Uses of Theory As an interpretative tool--Cultural criticism As an empirical tool--Critical sociological research As a test for legitimacy--Democratic political theory Sum of affirmative uses of theory and attendant problems Chapter 4 Methodological Problems and the Limits to Theory The distinction between morality and ethics Institutional design as a category mistake Dryzek's attempt to overcome the limits Formulating the limits to theory Concerning judgment PART 3 The Nature of Political Judgment Chapter 5 Habermasian Difficulties with Judgment Justification and application Critiques of the Habermasian account of judgment The reflective turn Chapter 6 Discursive Phronēsis with a Cognitivist Core How do we evaluate fairness? Judgments that preserve fairness PART 4 Real Participation Chapter 7 Changing the Object Domain of Application Democracy from the theorist's perspective Democracy from the participant's perspective Chapter 8 Toward a Democratic Politics Judgments regarding the redemption of trade-offs More problems for participants Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index |