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5. Legitimacy and Diversity
Dialectical Reflections on Analytical Distinctions
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- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE • HABERMAS'S PROCEDURALIST PARADIGM OF LAW
- 1. Paradigms of Law 13
- 2. Procedural Law and Civil Society 26
- 3. Law and Undecidability 37
- 4. Can Rights, Democracy, and Justice Be Reconciled through Discourse Theory? 82
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PART TWO • THE PLACE OF LEGAL THEORY IN HABERMAS'S THOUGHT
- 5. Legitimacy and Diversity 115
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PART THREE • LAW'S PROCEDURALIZATION
- 6. Quod Omnes Tangit 157
- 7. De ColUsione Discwrsuum 173
- 8. Law and Order 190
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PART FOUR • LAW'S RECONSTRUCTION, JUSTIFICATION, AND APPLICATION
- 9. Habermas and the Counterfactual Imagination 207
- 10. Jürgen Habermas's Theory of Legal Discourse 226
- 11. Communicative Freedom, Communicative Power, and Jurisgenesis 234
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PART FIVE • LAW, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY
- 12. Against Subordination 257
- 13. Short-Circuit 272
- 14. The Retrieval of the Democratic Ethos 287
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PART SIX • LIBERALISM, REPUBLICANISM, AND CONSTITUTIONALISM
- 15. Family Quarrel 309
- 16. Communicative Power and the Concept of Law 323
- 17. Constitutional Adjudication in Light of Discourse Theory 336
- 18. The Dynamics of Constitutional Adjudication 371
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PART SEVEN • HABERMAS RESPONDS TO HIS CRITICS
- 19. Reply to Symposium Participants, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 381
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 453
- INDEX 457
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE • HABERMAS'S PROCEDURALIST PARADIGM OF LAW
- 1. Paradigms of Law 13
- 2. Procedural Law and Civil Society 26
- 3. Law and Undecidability 37
- 4. Can Rights, Democracy, and Justice Be Reconciled through Discourse Theory? 82
-
PART TWO • THE PLACE OF LEGAL THEORY IN HABERMAS'S THOUGHT
- 5. Legitimacy and Diversity 115
-
PART THREE • LAW'S PROCEDURALIZATION
- 6. Quod Omnes Tangit 157
- 7. De ColUsione Discwrsuum 173
- 8. Law and Order 190
-
PART FOUR • LAW'S RECONSTRUCTION, JUSTIFICATION, AND APPLICATION
- 9. Habermas and the Counterfactual Imagination 207
- 10. Jürgen Habermas's Theory of Legal Discourse 226
- 11. Communicative Freedom, Communicative Power, and Jurisgenesis 234
-
PART FIVE • LAW, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY
- 12. Against Subordination 257
- 13. Short-Circuit 272
- 14. The Retrieval of the Democratic Ethos 287
-
PART SIX • LIBERALISM, REPUBLICANISM, AND CONSTITUTIONALISM
- 15. Family Quarrel 309
- 16. Communicative Power and the Concept of Law 323
- 17. Constitutional Adjudication in Light of Discourse Theory 336
- 18. The Dynamics of Constitutional Adjudication 371
-
PART SEVEN • HABERMAS RESPONDS TO HIS CRITICS
- 19. Reply to Symposium Participants, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law 381
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 453
- INDEX 457