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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226796841
ISBN-13
9780226796840
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52186546
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
330 Pages
Publication Name
Derrida-Habermas Reader
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Subject
Movements / Deconstruction, Individual Philosophers, History & Surveys / Modern, Political
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy
Format
Perfect
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
20.7 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2006-040402
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
193
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Introduction: Between Deconstruction and Rational Reconstruction Part I - Philosophy and Literature Introduction 1. Leveling the Genre Distinction between Philosophy and Literature Jürgen Habermas 2. Is There a Philosophical Language? Jacques Derrida 3. Habermas, Derrida and the Functions of Philosophy Richard Rorty Part II - Ethics and Politics Introduction 4. An Allegory of Modernity/Postmodernity: Habermas and Derrida Richard J. Bernstein 5. Frankfurt Impromptu - Remarks on Derrida and Habermas Simon Critchley 6. Performative Powerlessness - A Response to Simon Critchley Jacques Derrida 7. How to Respond to the Ethical Question Jürgen Habermas 8. Democracy and Difference: Reflections on the Metapolitics of Lyotard and Derrida Seyla Benhabib Part III - Identity/Difference: Rights, Tolerance and Political Space Introduction 9. Dead Rights, Live Futures: On Habermas's Attempt to Reconcile Constitutionalism and Democracy Bonnie Honig 10. 'A Bizarre, Even Opaque Practice': Habermas on Constitutionalism and Democracy Lasse Thomassen 11. Religious Tolerance - The Pacemaker for Cultural Rights Jürgen Habermas 12. Hostipitality Jacques Derrida 13. Between Deliberation and Deconstruction: The Condition of Post-National Democracy Martin Morris Part IV - Beyond the Nation-State: Europe, Cosmopolitanism and International Law Introduction 14. For a Justice to Come: An Interview with Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida and Lieven De Canter 15. February 15, or What Binds Europeans Together: A Plea for a Common Foreign Policy, Beginning in the Core of Europe Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida 16. Between Hope and Terror: Habermas and Derrida Plead for the Im/Possible Martin Beack Matustík Afterwords Introduction 17. Honesty of Thought Jacques Derrida 18. A Last Farewell: Derrida's Enlightening Impact Jürgen Habermas Bibliography Copyright Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Index
Synopsis
Jacques Derrida and J rgen Habermas have long represented opposite camps in contemporary thought. Derrida, who pioneered the intellectual style of inquiry known as deconstruction, ushered in the postmodern age with his dramatic critique of reason; Habermas, on the other hand, has consistently argued in defense of reason, modernity, and the legacy of the Enlightenment. Their many differences led to a long-standing, if scattered, dialogue, evidence of which has been available in only bits and pieces. But now, for the first time, The Derrida-Habermas Reader brings these pieces together, along with a collection of essays documenting the intellectual relationship between two of the twentieth century's preeminent thinkers. Taken together, Derrida and Habermas's writings--combined here with contributions by other prominent philosophers and social theorists--tell the story of the two thinkers' provocative engagement with each other's ideas. Beyond exploring the conflict between Derrida's deconstruction and Habermas's communicative rationality, they show how the Derrida-Habermas encounter changed over the years, becoming more theoretically productive without ever collapsing into mutual rejection or simple compromise. Lasse Thomassen has divided the essays--including works on philosophy and literature, ethics, politics, and international law--into four parts that cover the full range of thought in which Derrida and Habermas engaged. The last of these sections fittingly includes the thinkers' jointly signed work on European solidarity and the Iraq War, highlighting the hopes they held in common despite their differences. The wide breadth of this book, along with Thomassen's lucid introductions to each section, makes The Derrida-Habermas Reader an ideal starting point for anyone interested in one of the most dynamic intellectual debates of our time., Jacques Derrida and Jurgen Habermas have long represented opposite camps in contemporary thought. Derrida, who pioneered the intellectual style of inquiry known as deconstruction, ushered in the postmodern age with his dramatic critique of reason; Habermas, on the other hand, has consistently argued in defense of reason, modernity, and the legacy of the Enlightenment. Their many differences led to a long-standing, if scattered, dialogue, evidence of which has been available in only bits and pieces. But now, for the first time, "The" "Derrida-Habermas Reader "brings these pieces together, along with a collection of essays documenting the intellectual relationship between two of the twentieth century's preeminent thinkers. Taken together, Derrida and Habermas's writings--combined here with contributions by other prominent philosophers and social theorists--tell the story of the two thinkers' provocative engagement with each other's ideas. Beyond exploring the conflict between Derrida's deconstruction and Habermas's communicative rationality, they show how the Derrida-Habermas encounter changed over the years, becoming more theoretically productive without ever collapsing into mutual rejection or simple compromise. Lasse Thomassen has divided the essays--including works on philosophy and literature, ethics, politics, and international law--into four parts that cover the full range of thought in which Derrida and Habermas engaged. The last of these sections fittingly includes thethinkers' jointly signed work on European solidarity and the Iraq War, highlighting the hopes they held in common despite their differences. The wide breadth of this book, along with Thomassen's lucid introductions to each section, makes "The Derrida-Habermas Reader" an ideal starting point for anyone interested in one of the most dynamic intellectual debates of our time., Jacques Derrida and Jürgen Habermas have long represented opposite camps in contemporary thought. Derrida, who pioneered the intellectual style of inquiry known as deconstruction, ushered in the postmodern age with his dramatic critique of reason; Habermas, on the other hand, has consistently argued in defense of reason, modernity, and the legacy of the Enlightenment. Their many differences led to a long-standing, if scattered, dialogue, evidence of which has been available in only bits and pieces. But now, for the first time, The Derrida-Habermas Reader brings these pieces together, along with a collection of essays documenting the intellectual relationship between two of the twentieth century's preeminent thinkers. Taken together, Derrida and Habermas's writings--combined here with contributions by other prominent philosophers and social theorists--tell the story of the two thinkers' provocative engagement with each other's ideas. Beyond exploring the conflict between Derrida's deconstruction and Habermas's communicative rationality, they show how the Derrida-Habermas encounter changed over the years, becoming more theoretically productive without ever collapsing into mutual rejection or simple compromise. Lasse Thomassen has divided the essays--including works on philosophy and literature, ethics, politics, and international law--into four parts that cover the full range of thought in which Derrida and Habermas engaged. The last of these sections fittingly includes the thinkers' jointly signed work on European solidarity and the Iraq War, highlighting the hopes they held in common despite their differences. The wide breadth of this book, along with Thomassen's lucid introductions to each section, makes The Derrida-Habermas Reader an ideal starting point for anyone interested in one of the most dynamic intellectual debates of our time.
LC Classification Number
JA71.D447 2006
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