David Rasmussen (Editor)
History, Identity and Civil Society (Philosophy and Social Criticism. Volume 18, Number 3/4, 1992).
London: Sage Publ., 1992. Philosophy & Social Criticism: An International, Inter-Disciplinary Quarterly Journal. ISSN: 01914537 Pages 222-410.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6" x 9", shows light shelfwear, with mild sunning to spine. Binding is sound. Pages are clean and bright.
Contents: "Purposiveness in History: Its Status after Kant, Hegel, Dilthey and Habermas" by Rudolf A. Makkreel; "Reflections on the "End of History": Politics, Identity and Civil Society" by David M. Rasmussen; "Farewell to the Past: Historical Memory, Oblivion and Collective Identity" by Remo Bodei; "Habermas, Autonomy and the Identity of the Self" by Maeve Cook; "How (Not) To Speak about Identity: The Concept of the Person in a Theory of Justice" by Rainer Forst; "The Complexity of the Subject, Narrative Identity and the Modernity of the South" by Carlos Thiebaut; "Justice and the Good from a Eudaimonistic Standpoint" by Alessandro Ferrara; "Power and Civil Society: Foucault vs. Habermas" by Yves Sintomer; "Including Women: The Consequences and Side Effects of Feminist Critiques of Civil Society" by Jodi Dean.
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