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图书目录:PREFACE
INTRODUCTION PART ONE: COMMUNICATIVE RATIONALITY 1. JAMES BOHMAN: Distorted Communication: Formal Pragmatics as a Critical Theory 2. LENORE LANGSDORF: The Real Conditions for the Possibility of Communicative Action 3. CARLOS PEREDA: Assertions, Truth, and Argumentation 4. ALEXANDER BERTLAND: Habermas and Vico on Mythical Thought 5. PAGET HENRY: Myth, Language, and Habermasian Rationality:Another Africana Contribution 6. GARTH GILLAN: Communicative Action Theory and the Possibility of Theology 7. EDUARDO MENDIETA: Modernity's Religion: Habermas and the Linguistification of the Sacred 8. THELMA Z. LAVINE: Philosophy and the Dialectic of Modernity 9. BETH J. SINGER: Toward a Pragmatics of Artistic Utterance PART TWO: COMMUNICATIVE ETHICS 10. W. S. K. CAMERON: Fallibilism, Rational Reconstruction, and the Distinction between Moral Theory and Ethical Life 11. CHUNG-YING CHENG: Confucian Reflections on Habermasian Approaches: Moral Rationality and Inter-humanity 12. ENRIQUE DUSSEL: The Formal Thought of Jürgen Habermas from the Perspective of a Universal Material Ethics PART THREE: COMMUNICATIVE POLITICS 13. DOUGLAS KELLNER: Habermas, the Public Sphere, and Democracy: A Critical Intervention 14. DAVID INGRAM: Individual Freedom and Social Equality: Habermas's Democratic Revolution in the Social Contractarian Justification of Law 15. PAUL G. CHEVIGNY: Law and Politics in Between Facts and Norms 16. LORENZO C. SIMPSON: On Habermas and Difference: Critical Theory and the 'Politics of Recognition' 17. MARTIN BECK MATUsTiK: The Critical Theorist as Witness: Habermas and the Holocaust 18. SCOTT BARTLETT: Discursive Democracy and a Democratic Way of Life 19. MAX OELSCHLAEGER: Habermas in the "Wild, Wild West" 20. BILL MARTIN: Eurocentrically Distorted Communication PART FOUR: COMPARISONS A. HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 21. WILLIAM L. McBRIDE: Habermas and the Marxian Tradition 22. MARIE FLEMING: Social Labor and Communicative Action B. HERMENEUTICS 23. G. B. MADISON: Critical Theory and Hermeneutics: Some Outstanding Issues in the Debate 24. RICHARD E. PALMER: Habermas versus Gadamer? Some Remarks C. SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND EDUCATION 25. LARRY A. HICKMAN: Habermas's Unresolved Dualism: Zweckrationalitat as Idle Fixe 26. DAVID DETMER: Haberrnas and Husserl on Positivism and the Philosophy of Science 27. ROBERT YOUNG: Habermas and Education PART FIVE: THE FUTURE OF CRITICAL THEORY 28. JAMES L. MARSH: What's Critical about Critical Theory? INDEX |