The Communicative Ethics Controversy Paperback
Edited by Seyla Benhabib, Fred R. Dallmayr
Part of the Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought series
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This timely reader in moral philosophy addresses a controversy that strongly affected recent European reflections on the relevance of ethics for theories of democratic institutions and democratic legitimacy.
The debate centers around the idea of a communicative ethics as articulated by Jurgen Habermas and Karl-Otto Apel, and it is representative both of recent attempts to bridge the gap between Continental and Anglo-American philosophy and of the turn to language that has characterized much of recent philosophy.The Communicative Ethics Controversy illustrates philosophical dialogue in action, moving from theses to counterarguments to rejoinders.
Theoretical statements by Habermas, Apel, and two of their leading students, Dietrich Boehler and Robert Alexy, are followed by a series of five arguments by their leading critics, who represent viewpoints ranging from Kantian idealism to Wittgensteinian ordinary-language theory.
Fred Dallmayr's introduction and Seyla Benhabib's incisive conclusion place the debate in perspective, bringing it up to date and relating it to the Anglo-American context.
ContributorsRobert Alexy, Karl-Otto Apel, Seyla Benhabib, Dietrich Bohler, Jurgen Habermas, Otfried Hoffe, Karl Heinz Ilting, Hermann Lubbe, Herbert Schnadelbach, Albrecht Wellmer
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- Pages:390 pages
- Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
- Publication Date:22/10/1990
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- ISBN:9780262521529
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- Format:Paperback
- Pages:390 pages
- Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
- Publication Date:22/10/1990
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- ISBN:9780262521529