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Deconstructing Habermas / Lasse Thomassen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Thomassen, Lasse.
Series:
Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
Routledge studies in social and political thought ; 51
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Habermas, Jürgen.
Political science--Philosophy.
Political science.
Deconstruction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (201 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book is the first book-length deconstructive study of the political philosophy of Jürgen Habermas. Inspired by the work of Jacques Derrida, the book applies deconstruction to key issues in Habermas's work: rational discourse and rational consensus, constitutional democracy, tolerance and civil disobedience.The war in Iraq brought Habermas and Derrida together in defense of international law and in favor of a bigger role for a united Europe in international affairs. Yet, despite the rapprochement between Habermas and Derrida in the years prior to Derrida's death, important
Contents:
Introduction: deconstructing Habermas
Let's have a "discussion"!
A hospitable reading
From rational reconstruction to deconstruction
The aporias of rational consensus
Rational consensus
The violence of consensus: Jean-Francois Lyotard
"A more inclusive model of communication": Iris Marion Young
"Back to the rough ground": Chantal Mouffe
The aporia of rational consensus
From aim to process: "Das Nein-Sagen-Konnen"
Rational (re)constructions
Conclusion
"A bizarre, even opaque practice": constitutionalism and democracy
Introduction: constitutionalism and democracy
The co-originality thesis
Vicious circularity and infinite regress
In the "whirlpool of temporality"
Undecidability and fictions
"A bizarre, even opaque practice": theoretical and political strategies
Towards a deconstructive alternative
The inclusion of the other's tolerance
Introduction: the inclusion of the other and the paradox of tolerance
Inclusion through distinction
Blurring the distinction
The threshold of tolerance
Tolerance, equality and inequality
The destruction of tolerance or a deconstructive tolerance?
Civil disobedience within the limits of deliberative reason alone
Introduction: civil disobedience as litmus test
Definition: civil disobedience within the limits of public reason and constitutional democracy
Between legality and legitimacy
Not yet or to come? Realizing the principles of constitutional democracy
Between majority rule and rational consensus
Who decides?
Disobedience without the guidance of deliberative reason: maturity
Responsobility
Towards an ethics of discussion
Introduction
What is philosophy? What is reason?
In defence of democracy
Responding
Bibliography
Notes
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-134-23691-3
1-283-58710-6
9786613899552
0-203-00828-6
1-134-23692-1
9780203008287
OCLC:
810077914

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