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图书目录:Prefacc
PART ONE: THE FRAMEWORK Chapter I. The Role of Philosophical Discourse in Social Theory Introduction Social Science Social Ethics Social Policy Conclusion PART TWO: SOME ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Chapter II. The Scope of the Social Sciences in Weber and Habermas Weber Habermas Critical Social Science Chapter III. Agricultural Science and Ideology Ideological Mechanisms in Agricultural Science Ideology in the Family Farm Debate Chapter IV. Two Models of Historical Materialism Cohen Habermas PART THREE: SOME ETHICAL EVALUATIONS OF CAPITALISM Chapter V. On Liberty and Equality Chapter VI. Are Entrepreneurial Profits Prima Facie Deserved? The Goal of Market Exchange Entrepreneurial Profits: Genus and Species Conclusion PART FOUR: THREE NORMATIVE MODELS Chapter VII. Kant's Political Philosophy: Rechtsstaat or Council Democracy? Kant's A Priori Argument for a Pure Republic (Rechtsstaat) and Federation of Republics The Empirical Premises in Kant's Argument Sketch of an Alternative Model of Institutions Embodying Kantian Principles Chapter VIII. Rawls and the Structural Limits of the Capitalist State Rawls's Normative Model Structural Analysis of Rawl's Model Conclusion Chapter IX. Habermas and History: The Institutionalization of Discourse as Historical Project The Analysis of Modernity Habermas's Normative Model Evaluation of Habermas's Model The Institutionalization of Discourse: An Alternative Model PART FIVE: SOME ISSUES OF STRATEGY AND TACTICS Chapter X. Ethics and Power in the Work of Jürgen Habermas Habermas's Communicative Ethic Habermas on Power Habermas on the Priority of Communicative Action Conclusion Chapter XI. Habermas on the University: Bildung in the Age of Technology The Changing Function of the University Two Alternative Strategies Regarding the Contemporary University Habermas's Strategic Orientation Notes Selected Bibliography Index |