Reconstructing Social Theory, History and Practice (Current Perspectives in Social Theory)
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PART I:
PROJECTS OF RECONSTRUCTION IN HISTORY: NEO-PLATONISM, HEGEL, HONNETH, AND DERRIDA
THE BIRTH OF THE TRUE, THE GOOD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL: TOWARDS AN INVESTIGATION OF THE STRUCTURES OF SOCIAL THOUGHT
John Levi Martin
THE CONCEPT OF NORMATIVE RECONSTRUCTION: HONNETH, HEGEL, AND THE AIMS OF CRITICAL SOCIAL THEORY
Andrew Buchwalter
EUPORIA: ON THE LIMITS, HORIZONS AND POSSIBILITIES OF CRITIQUE (OR: ON RECONSTRUCTION)
Raymond Aaron Younis
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PART II:
PROJECTS OF RECONSTRUCTION IN SOCIAL THEORY: SELF, SUFFERING, AND RELIGION IN MODERNITY
RECONSTRUCTING THE SELF: A GOFFMANIAN PERSPECTIVE
Simon Susen
WEBER AND LEVINAS ON MODERNITY AND THE PROBLEM OF SUFFERING: RECONSTRUCTING SOCIAL THEORY AS ETHICALLY FRAMED RATHER THAN EPISTEMOLOGICALLY FRAMED
Stan J. Knapp
ROWAN WILLIAMS AND HANS-GEORG GADAMER CONTRA JÜRGEN HABERMAS: RETHINKING THE PROBLEM OF RELIGION FOR LIBERALS AS A PROBLEM OF DIALOGUE
Justin Cruickshank
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PART III:
RECONSTRUCTION AND POLITICAL PRACTICE
THEORETICAL RECONSTRUCTION FOR WELFARE STATE DEMOCRACY: ‘THIRD WAY’ SOCIOLOGY AND THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE
E. Stina Lyon
RECONSTRUCTIVE SCIENCE AND THE EUROPEAN CONSTITUTION: HABERMAS, CITIZENSHIP, AND THE TENSION BETWEEN FACTS AND NORMS
William Outhwaite
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PART IV:
REVIEW ESSAY
TURNING THE CIRCLE: CONSIDERATIONS OF “THE POSTMODERN TURN” À LA SIMON SUSEN
Lawrence Hazelrigg