Habermas

Author:   Kenneth Baynes (Syracuse University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415773249


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   14 August 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kenneth Baynes (Syracuse University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780415773249


ISBN 10:   0415773245
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   14 August 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1. Life and Works 2. Habermas’s Initial Attempts at a Critical Theory of Society 3. The Theory of Communicative Action: Habermas’s Model of a Critical Social Science 4. Habermas’s ""Kantian Pragmatism"" 5. Locating Discourse Morality 6. Democracy and the Rechtsstaat: Habermas’s Between Facts and Norms 7. Deliberative Democracy, Public Reason, and Democracy Beyond the Nation-State 8. A ""sobered"" philosophy: Postmodernism, Postmetaphysical Thinking, and Postsecularism 9. Conclusion. Index"

Reviews

"""An exceptionally valuable introduction and guide to the career of Jürgen Habermas. Baynes links Habermas’s work to debates in recent American analytic philosophy, as well as to that of prominent European thinkers, whose significance Baynes clearly explains. This book will inform professional philosophical discussion, and also serve as an accessible and always reliable guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses."" - Hugh Baxter, Boston University, USA ""Baynes' book is at once an up-to-date synthesis centered on the leitmotif of Kantian pragmatism, a summary of Habermas’s debates with major interlocutors in Continental and Analytic philosophy, a probing critique of his social and political theory, and a lucid, concise, and accessible introduction suitable for teaching. It is the most successful overview of Europe’s most prominent philosopher and social thinker now available."" - Matthew Specter, Central Connecticut State University, USA ""Baynes really knows his Habermas and he writes clearly and fluidly. Accessible and sophisticated at the same time, scholar and undergraduate alike will find this book a worthwhile read."" - Simone Chambers, University of Toronto, Canada"


An exceptionally valuable introduction and guide to the career of Jurgen Habermas. Baynes links Habermas's work to debates in recent American analytic philosophy, as well as to that of prominent European thinkers, whose significance Baynes clearly explains. This book will inform professional philosophical discussion, and also serve as an accessible and always reliable guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. - Hugh Baxter, Boston University, USA Baynes' book is at once an up-to-date synthesis centered on the leitmotif of Kantian pragmatism, a summary of Habermas's debates with major interlocutors in Continental and Analytic philosophy, a probing critique of his social and political theory, and a lucid, concise, and accessible introduction suitable for teaching. It is the most successful overview of Europe's most prominent philosopher and social thinker now available. - Matthew Specter, Central Connecticut State University, USA


An exceptionally valuable introduction and guide to the career of Jurgen Habermas. Baynes links Habermas's work to debates in recent American analytic philosophy, as well as to that of prominent European thinkers, whose significance Baynes clearly explains. This book will inform professional philosophical discussion, and also serve as an accessible and always reliable guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. - Hugh Baxter, Boston University, USA Baynes' book is at once an up-to-date synthesis centered on the leitmotif of Kantian pragmatism, a summary of Habermas's debates with major interlocutors in Continental and Analytic philosophy, a probing critique of his social and political theory, and a lucid, concise, and accessible introduction suitable for teaching. It is the most successful overview of Europe's most prominent philosopher and social thinker now available. - Matthew Specter, Central Connecticut State University, USA Baynes really knows his Habermas and he writes clearly and fluidly. Accessible and sophisticated at the same time, scholar and undergraduate alike will find this book a worthwhile read. - Simone Chambers, University of Toronto, Canada


Author Information

Kenneth Baynes is Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University, USA. He works primarily in social and political philosophy, with a special focus in critical theory and modern and contemporary German philosophy. He is a co-editor of After Philosophy: End or Transformation? and Discourse and Democracy, and the author of The Normative Grounds of Social Criticism: Kant, Rawls and Habermas.

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