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Noumenal Republic - Critical Constructivism After Kant

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Informationen zum Autor Rainer Forst is Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy and Director of the Research Center Normative Orders at Goethe University in Frankfurt. His books include Contexts of Justice, The Right to Justification, Toleration in Conflict, Justification and Critique and Normativity and Power. In 2012, he received the Leibniz Prize, the highest honor awarded to researchers in Germany. Klappentext All human beings are born with equal dignity and possess equal rights. This statement appears normatively just as irrefutable as it is empirically refuted every day. But what are the grounds of this principle, and how should we think about its realization? Its philosophical truth can best be explained by going back to (and beyond) Kant's notion of a 'noumenal republic' in which every person is an equal co-author of the laws that bind all. At the same time, a critical analysis of society and politics must show the extent to which the reality of power and ideology makes a mockery of this constructivist conception of dignity. To bridge the gap between unworldly idealism and practical hopelessness, we need a critical theory after Kant. Rainer Forst, one of the world's most influential political philosophers, works to develop just such a theory in this powerful and illuminating volume. It contains no less than a new systematic account of concepts such as alienation, progress and regression, solidarity, human rights, justice, power and non-domination. Zusammenfassung All human beings are born with equal dignity and possess equal rights. This statement appears normatively just as irrefutable as it is empirically refuted every day. But what are the grounds of this principle, and how should we think about its realization? Its philosophical truth can best be explained by going back to (and beyond) Kant's notion of a 'noumenal republic' in which every person is an equal co-author of the laws that bind all. At the same time, a critical analysis of society and politics must show the extent to which the reality of power and ideology makes a mockery of this constructivist conception of dignity. To bridge the gap between unworldly idealism and practical hopelessness, we need a critical theory after Kant. Rainer Forst, one of the world's most influential political philosophers, works to develop just such a theory in this powerful and illuminating volume. It contains no less than a new systematic account of concepts such as alienation, progress and regression, solidarity, human rights, justice, power and non-domination. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Sources Introduction: Between Two Worlds: Critical Constructivism after Kant I. Autonomy, Progress and Solidarity: Basic Questions of Social Philosophy 1. Noumenal Alienation: Rousseau, Kant and Marx on the Dialectics of Self-Determination 2. The Justification of Progress and the Progress of Justification 3. The Rule of Unreason: Analyzing (Anti-)Democratic Regression 4. Solidarity: Concept, Conceptions and Contexts 5. Social Cohesion: On the Analysis of a Difficult Concept II. Justice, Rights and Non-Domination in a New Key: Critical Political Theory 6. Normativity and Reality: Toward a Critical and Realistic Theory of Politics 7. The Point and Ground of Human Rights: A Kantian Constructivist View 8. A Critical Theory of Transnational (In-)Justice: Realistic in the Right Way 9. Structural Injustice with a Name, Structural Domination without a Face? 10. Kantian Republicanism versus the Neo-Republican Machine: The Meaning and Practice of Political Autonomy III. Debates: Political Liberalism, Luck Egalitarianism, Contractualism and Discourse Ethics 11. Political Liberalism: A Kantian View 12. The Point of Justice: On the Paradigmatic Incompatibility between Rawlsian "Justice as Fairness" and Luck Egalitarianism 13. Justification Fundamentalism: A Discourse-Theoretical Interpretation of Scanlon's C...

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