Discourse Ethics: Notes on a Program of Justification
work by Habermas
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continental philosophy
- In continental philosophy: Habermas: discourse and democracy
As Habermas observes in “Discourse Ethics: Notes on a Program of Justification” (1990): “Only those norms can claim to be valid that meet (or could meet) with the approval of all affected in their capacity as participants in a practical discourse.” Thus, whereas Kant’s ethics was confined to the…
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