Table of Contents
VOLUME IThe Engagement with Postmodernity and PhenomenologyAdorno and Habermas on the Human Condition - Deborah CookA Moment of Unconditional Validity? Schutz and the Habermas/Rorty debate - Michael BarberRemarks on Derrida and Habermas - Simon CritchleyPerformative Powerlessness: A response to Simon Critchley - Jacques DerridaDisenchantment and the Persistence of Evil: Habermas, Jonas, Badiou - Peter DewsFoucault and Enlightenment: A critical reappraisal - Amy AllenFoucault Contra Habermas: Enlightenment, power, and critique - Day WongHow can Anyone be Called Guilty? Speech, responsibility, and the social relation in Habermas and Levinas - Asher HorowitzApologies: Levinas and Dialogue - Bob PlantSpeech and Sensibility: Levinas and Habermas on the constitution of the moral point of view - Steven HendleyLevinas, Habermas, and Modernity - Nicholas SmithHermeneutics and EpistemologyGadamerian Platitudes' and Rational Interpretations - Kenneth BaynesHabermas and Validity Claims - Jan NiemiLifeworld, Discourse, and Realism: On J rgen Habermas's Theory of Truth - Axel SeemanMc Dowell and Habermas in a Post-Traditional World - Myra BookmanThe Role of Rules - Michael RosenDifficulties with the Reduction of Subjectivity - Manfred FrankThe Return to Subjectivity as a Challenge to Critical Theory - Dieter FreundliebJustification: Reflexive or discursive? - Petra HedbergHabermas and Dummett: Beyond dogmatism and scepticism - Matar AnatMetaphysicsHabermas on Compatibilism and Ontological Monism: Some problems - Michael QuanteNeuroscience, Intentionality and Free Will: Reply to Habermas - John SearleHabermas between Metaphysical and Natural Realism - Steven HendleyCentrality as a Challenge to Ousia in J rgen Habermas - John Mc CumberFrom Habermas to Horkheimer's Early Work: Directions for a materialist reconstruction of communicative critical theory - Konstantinos KavoulakosVOLUME IINormativity and ReasonCommunication and Rational Justification - Pol VandeveldeUniversalist Grandeur, Romantic Depth, Pragmatist Cunning - Richard RortyLiberalization, Modernization, Westernization - Joseph HeathAnother Voice of Reason - Nikolas KompridisThe Transcendental Turn: Habermas's 'Kantian Pragmatism' - Kenneth BaynesInferentialism and Communicative Action: Robust conceptions of intersubjectivity - Barbara FultnerFreedom and Recognition in Hegel and Habermas - Kenneth BaynesIntersubjectivity: Interactionist or discursive? Reflections on Habermas's critique of Brandom - Piet StrydomCommunication and Content: Circumstances and consequences of the Habermas-Brandom debate - Kevin ScharpFacts, Norms, and Normative Facts: A reply to Habermas - Robert BrandomDiscourse EthicsWhy there is No Issue between Rawls and Habermas - Christopher Mc MahonModernity and Morality in Habermas's Discourse Ethics - James Gordon FinlaysonWhat are Universalizable Interests? - James Gordon FinlaysonHabermas's Moral Cognitivism and the Frege-Geach Challenge - James Gordon FinlaysonDiscoursing About Discourse - Logi GunnarssonA Substantivist Construal of Discourse Ethics - Pablo GilabertShould Discourse Ethics Do Without a Principle of Universalization? - Pablo GilabertProcedural Justice? Implications of the Rawls-Habermas debate for discourse ethics - Cristina LafontMoral Objectivity and Reasonable Agreement - Cristina LafontDiscourse Ethics and the Problem of Foundations - Tom RockmoreSuffering Injustice: Misrecognition as moral injury in critical theory - J.M. BernsteinImmanuel Kant, J rgen Habermas, and the Categorical Imperative - Anders BordumVOLUME IIILaw, Democracy, and the Public SphereDemocracy Across Borders - Bohman, JamesBetween Deliberative and Participatory Democracy - Vitale, DeniseFor an Agonistic Model of Democracy - Chantal MouffeConstitutional Rights, Balancing, and Rationality - Robert AlexyMorality, Identity, and 'Constitutional Patriotism' - Frank MichelmanDemocracy and the Individual: Deliberative and existential negotiations - Martin LeetConsensus and Power in Deliberative Democracy - Tim HeysseTwo Notions of Humanity and the Judgment Argument for Human Rights - Alessandro FerraraDeliberative Democracy and Constitutional Review - Christopher ZurnDo Rights Have a Formal Basis? Habermas's legal theory and the normative foundations of the law - Kevin OlsonCosmopolitanism and the Nation StatePolitical Liberalism and Postnational Cosmopolitanism: Toward an alternative theory of human rights - David IngramOn Reconciling Cosmopolitan Unity and National Diversity - Thomas Mc CarthyVOLUME IVHabermas and PsychologyJacques Lacan and J rgen Habermas: From subjectivity to intersubjective speech - Frie RogerHabermas and BioethicsRethinking 'Liberal Eugenics' - Bernard PrusakHabermas on Human Cloning: The debate on the future of the species - Eduardo MendietaRemarks on Habermas's Presentation of "l'avenir de la nature humaine" - Cristina LafontLiberal Eugenics and Human Nature - Elizabeth FentonHabermas and FeminismFeminism and Democratic Deliberation - Georgia WarnkeFeminism and Habermas's Discourse Ethics - Meehan JohannaAestheticsImaginative Disclosure: Adorno, Habermas, and artistic truth - Lambert ZuidervaartHabermas and ReligionHabermas in Dialogue with Theologians - Nicholas AdamsReason, Faith, and Secularization: J rgen Habermas meets Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger - Gerhold BeckerReason, Society, and Religion: Reflections on 11 September from a Habermasian perspective - Andy WallaceRights, Reason, and Religious Conflict: Habermas and Scanlon on the role of religion in public debate - Glen PettigroveSalvaging and Secularizing the Semantic Contents of Religion: The limitations of Habermas's postmetaphysical proposal - Maeve CookeReligion in the Public Sphere: Remarks on Habermas's conception of public deliberation in postsecular societies - Cristina LafontRawls and Habermas On Religion in the Public Sphere - Melissa YatesHabermas and ScienceHabermas, Argumentation Theory, and Science Studies: Towards interdisciplinary cooperation - William Rehg