Discourse and Democracy
(October 2002)
Essays on Habermas's Between Facts and Norms Rene von Schomberg - Editor Kenneth Baynes - Editor
Examines issues in legal and democratic theory found in the work of Jürgen Habermas.
Discourse and Democracy offers a variety of perspectives by an international group of scholars on Jürgen Habermass Between Facts and Norms. The collection presents not just a summary of Habermass own views, but locates him with respect to modern and contemporary moral, political, and legal ...(Read More)
"This is an outstanding contribution to the theory of justice. In addition to well-researched, lucid, and insightful accounts of its three principals, it offers far and away the best discussion available of the relative strengths and weaknesses of Rawls and Habermas. Baynes has provided us with an instructive example of how the usual, but often artificial divide between Continental and Anglo-American political theory can be successfully bridged, i...(Read More)