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Universalism Vs. Communitarianism: Contemporary Debates in Ethics

by David Rasmussen

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< i> Universalism vs. Communitarianism< /i> focuses on the question, raised by recent work in normative philosophy, of whether ethical norms are best derived and justified on the basis of universal or communitarian standards. It is unique in representing both Continental and American points of view and both the older and a younger generation of scholars. The essays introduce the key issues involved in universalism vs. communitarianism and take up ethics in historical perspective, practical reason and ethical responsibility, justification, application and history, and communitarian alternatives. Based on a special issue of the < I> Journal Philosophy and Social Criticism, < /i> the book includes two additional essays by Chantal Mouffe and by Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus.< br /> < br /> David Rasmussen is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and editor of < i> Philosophy and Social Criticism.< /i> < br /> < br /> < b> Contents: < /b> introduction, < b> David, Rasmussen. < /b> Universalisms: Procedural, Contextualist, and Prudential, Alessandro Ferrara. Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism: Toward a Critical Theory of Social Justice, < b> Gerald Doppelt< /b> . The Liberal/Communitarian Controversy and Communicative Ethics, < b> Kenneth Baynes< /b> . Discourse Ethics and Civil Society, < b> Jean Cohen< /b> . Equality, Political Order and Ethics: Hobbes and the Systematics of Democratic Rationality, < b> Rolf Zimmermann< /b> . Atomism and Ethical Life: On Hegel's Critique of the French Revolution, < b> Axel Honneth< /b> . The Gadamer-Habermas Debate Revisited: The Question of Ethics, < b> Michael Kelly< /b> . What Is and What Is Not Practical Reason? < b> Agnes Heller< /b> . Adorno, Heidegger, and Postmodernity, < b> Hauke Brunkhorst. < /b> Impartial Application of Moral and Legal Norms: A Contribution to Discourse Ethics, < b> Klaus G& uuml; nther< /b> . An Ethics, Politics, and History, < b> J& uuml; rgen Habermas< /b> in an interview conducted by Jean-Marc Ferry. Rawls: Political Philosophy without Politics, < b> Chantal Mouffe< /b> . What Is Morality: A Phenomenological Account of the Development of Ethical Expertise, < b> Hubert L Dreyfus, Stuart E. Dreyfus. < /b> Universalism and Communitarianism: A Bibliography, < b> Michael Zilles< /b> .

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Universalism vs. Communitarianism focuses on the question, raised by recent work in normative philosophy, of whether ethical norms are best derived and justified on the basis of universal or communitarian standards.

Synopsis:

This book focuses on the question, raised by recent work in normative philosophy, of whether ethical norms are best derived and justified on the basis of universal or communitarian standards. It is unique in representing both continental and American points of view as well as several generations of scholars.

Synopsis:

Universalism vs. Communitarianism focuses on the question, raised by recent work in normative philosophy, of whether ethical norms are best derived and justified on the basis of universal or communitarian standards. It is unique in representing both Continental and American points of view and both the older and a younger generation of scholars. The essays introduce the key issues involved in universalism vs. communitarianism and take up ethics in historical perspective, practical reason and ethical responsibility, justification, application and history, and communitarian alternatives. Based on a special issue of the Journal Philosophy and Social Criticism, the book includes two additional essays by Chantal Mouffe and by Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus.

David Rasmussen is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and editor of Philosophy and Social Criticism.

Contents: introduction, David, Rasmussen. Universalisms: Procedural, Contextualist, and Prudential, Alessandro Ferrara. Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism: Toward a Critical Theory of Social Justice, Gerald Doppelt. The Liberal/Communitarian Controversy and Communicative Ethics, Kenneth Baynes. Discourse Ethics and Civil Society, Jean Cohen. Equality, Political Order and Ethics: Hobbes and the Systematics of Democratic Rationality, Rolf Zimmermann. Atomism and Ethical Life: On Hegel's Critique of the French Revolution, Axel Honneth. The Gadamer-Habermas Debate Revisited: The Question of Ethics, Michael Kelly. What Is and What Is Not Practical Reason? Agnes Heller. Adorno, Heidegger, and Postmodernity, Hauke Brunkhorst. Impartial Application of Moral and Legal Norms: A Contribution to Discourse Ethics, Klaus Ganduuml;nther. An Ethics, Politics, and History, Janduuml;rgen Habermas in an interview conducted by Jean-Marc Ferry. Rawls: Political Philosophy without Politics, Chantal Mouffe. What Is Morality: A Phenomenological Account of the Development of Ethical Expertise, Hubert L Dreyfus, Stuart E. Dreyfus. Universalism and Communitarianism: A Bibliography, Michael Zilles.

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ISBN:
9780262680639
Subtitle:
Contemporary Debates in Ethics
Editor:
Rasmussen, David M.
Editor:
Rasmussen, David M.
Author:
Rasmussen, David
Publisher:
MIT Press (MA)
Location:
Cambridge, Mass. :
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Subject:
Ethics
Subject:
20th century
Subject:
Ethics and logic
Subject:
Social ethics
Subject:
Ethics, modern
Subject:
Communitarianism
Subject:
General Philosophy
Edition Number:
1st MIT Press ed.
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
101-144
Publication Date:
August 1990
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
308
Dimensions:
8.99x6.01x.74 in. 1.15 lbs.

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