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The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon
Coordinators: Allen Amy, Mendieta Eduardo
Offers a comprehensive, updated and accessible scholarly guide to the key themes, ideas, figures, and debates of Habermas's work.
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The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon
Publication date: 07-2021
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 07-2021
Support: Print on demand
The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon
Publication date: 04-2019
850 p. · 18.1x26.1 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 04-2019
850 p. · 18.1x26.1 cm · Hardback
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Over a career spanning nearly seven decades, Jürgen Habermas - one of the most important European philosophers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries - has produced a prodigious and influential body of work. In this Lexicon, authored by an international team of scholars, over 200 entries define and explain the key concepts, categories, philosophemes, themes, debates, and names associated with the entire constellation of Habermas's thought. The entries explore the historical, philosophical and social-theoretic roots of these terms and concepts, as well as their intellectual and disciplinary contexts, to build a broad but detailed picture of the development and trajectory of Habermas as a thinker. The volume will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Habermas, as well as for other readers in political philosophy, political science, sociology, international relations, cultural studies, and law.
Part I. Terms; Part II. Names.
Amy Allen is Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Head of the Philosophy Department at Pennsylvania State University. She is the author of three books: The Power of Feminist Theory: Domination, Resistance, Solidarity (1998); The Politics of Our Selves: Power, Autonomy, and Gender in Contemporary Critical Theory (2007); and The End of Progress: Decolonizing the Normative Foundations of Critical Theory (2016).
Eduardo Mendieta is Professor of Philosophy and Affiliate Professor in the School of International Affairs at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of The Adventures of Transcendental Philosophy (2002) and Global Fragments: Globalizations, Latinamericanisms, and Critical Theory (2007).
Eduardo Mendieta is Professor of Philosophy and Affiliate Professor in the School of International Affairs at Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of The Adventures of Transcendental Philosophy (2002) and Global Fragments: Globalizations, Latinamericanisms, and Critical Theory (2007).
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