This study is a critical examination of the role of justification in Critical Theory. In particular I will raise the question in what way Critical Theory can be confirmed or disconfirmed, which is important in order for Critical Theory to be more than a moralizing theory without any objective basis. Special emphasis is placed on Jürgen Habermas's attempt to ground normative social criticism in terms of a theory of communicative action. I show that his argument concerning an ideal speech situation is circular and that his foundationalist assumption of speech as being oriented towards consensus faces serious difficulties. By comparing Habermas's defence of deliberative democracy to that of John Rawls's construction of a just society, I chall...
A new way of understanding the normative problem of critical social theory. Examination of the respe...
This article offers a critical assessment of Jürgen Habermas's discourse theory of democracy. It sug...
Already by the mid-1980s, Habermas supposed that our utopian energies had been used up. Today, when ...
According to Jürgen Habermas, his Theory of Communicative Action offers a new account of the normati...
The main question I address in this thesis is whether critique of norms and social practices has th...
My thesis is concerned with the efficacy of Habermas' critical theory as an articulation of emancipa...
<p>The question of normative foundations remains central to critical theory. Critical theories of so...
Jürgen Habermas seeks to defend the Enlightenment and with it an “emphatical”, “uncurtailed” concept...
Habermas's theory breaks with the Continental tradition that has denigrated pragmatism as an An...
While positivism as a theory of rationality is considered—at least among professional philosophers—t...
Habermas rejects a class-specific approach to social analysis and political practice and, in renewin...
This dissertation reconstructs and defends a differentiated conception of recognition as the normati...
Robert Brandom's philosophical proposal- and against the background of Brandom's debate wi...
This paper introduces the critical theory of Jürgen Habermas by presenting it as a response to the p...
This article offers a perspective on the critical theory of justice by presenting a structural and p...
A new way of understanding the normative problem of critical social theory. Examination of the respe...
This article offers a critical assessment of Jürgen Habermas's discourse theory of democracy. It sug...
Already by the mid-1980s, Habermas supposed that our utopian energies had been used up. Today, when ...
According to Jürgen Habermas, his Theory of Communicative Action offers a new account of the normati...
The main question I address in this thesis is whether critique of norms and social practices has th...
My thesis is concerned with the efficacy of Habermas' critical theory as an articulation of emancipa...
<p>The question of normative foundations remains central to critical theory. Critical theories of so...
Jürgen Habermas seeks to defend the Enlightenment and with it an “emphatical”, “uncurtailed” concept...
Habermas's theory breaks with the Continental tradition that has denigrated pragmatism as an An...
While positivism as a theory of rationality is considered—at least among professional philosophers—t...
Habermas rejects a class-specific approach to social analysis and political practice and, in renewin...
This dissertation reconstructs and defends a differentiated conception of recognition as the normati...
Robert Brandom's philosophical proposal- and against the background of Brandom's debate wi...
This paper introduces the critical theory of Jürgen Habermas by presenting it as a response to the p...
This article offers a perspective on the critical theory of justice by presenting a structural and p...
A new way of understanding the normative problem of critical social theory. Examination of the respe...
This article offers a critical assessment of Jürgen Habermas's discourse theory of democracy. It sug...
Already by the mid-1980s, Habermas supposed that our utopian energies had been used up. Today, when ...