Normativity and Power
Analyzing Social Orders of Justification
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Date of Publication: 19 October 2017
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ISBN13: | 9780198798873 |
ISBN10: | 0198798873 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 202 pages |
Size: | 243x165x19 mm |
Weight: | 480 g |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
Introduction: Orders of Justification. On the Relationship between Philosophy, Social Theory, and Criticism
I Reason, Normativity, and Power
Critique of Justifying Reason: Explaining Practical Normativity
Noumenal Power
II Justification Narratives and Historical Progress
On the Concept of a Justification Narrative
The Concept of Progress
III Religion, Toleration, and Law
Religion and Toleration from the Enlightenment to the Post-Secular Era: Bayle, Kant, and Habermas
One Court and Many Cultures: Jurisprudence in Conflict
IV Justice, Democracy, and Legitimacy
Justice after Marx
Legitimacy, Democracy, and Justice: On the Reflexivity of Normative Orders
V Transnational Justice
Realisms in International Political Theory
Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach
I Reason, Normativity, and Power
Critique of Justifying Reason: Explaining Practical Normativity
Noumenal Power
II Justification Narratives and Historical Progress
On the Concept of a Justification Narrative
The Concept of Progress
III Religion, Toleration, and Law
Religion and Toleration from the Enlightenment to the Post-Secular Era: Bayle, Kant, and Habermas
One Court and Many Cultures: Jurisprudence in Conflict
IV Justice, Democracy, and Legitimacy
Justice after Marx
Legitimacy, Democracy, and Justice: On the Reflexivity of Normative Orders
V Transnational Justice
Realisms in International Political Theory
Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach