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  • Anerkennung
    with Christopher F. Zum, Beate RÖSSLER, Iris Marion Young, and Andreas Wildt
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3): 377-478. 2005.
  •  433
    Bringing discursive ideals to legal facts: On Baxter on Habermas (review)
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 40 (2): 195-203. 2014.
    In Between Facts and Norms (1992) Habermas set out a theory of law and politics that is linked both to our high normative expectations and to the realities consequent upon the practices and institutions meant to put them into effect. The article discusses Hugh Baxter’s Habermas: The Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy and the drawbacks he finds in Habermas’ theory. It focuses on raising questions about and objections to some of the author’s leading claims
  •  162
    Arguing over participatory parity
    Philosophy Today 47 (5): 176-189. 2003.
  •  1
    Stephen K. White, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Habermas (review)
    Philosophy in Review 16 (2): 151-153. 1996.
  •  75
    Anerkennung (edited book)
    with Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch
    Akademie Verlag. 2009.
    Theorien der "Anerkennung" zeichnen sich durch eine außergewöhnliche Leistungsstärke aus. In den letzten Jahren haben sie die Forschung auf den Gebieten der Moralphilosophie, der Politischen Philosophie und der Sozialphilosophie, aber auch auf denen der Psychologie und der Sozialwissenschaften sowohl thematisch als auch methodisch sehr stark bereichert. Viele dieser Theorien versuchen zudem, Überlegungen, die von klassischen Autoren wie Fichte oder Hegel entwickelt wurden, für die aktuelle Disku…Read more
  •  758
    Contemporary recognition theory has developed powerful tools for understanding a variety of social problems through the lens of misrecognition. It has, however, paid somewhat less attention to how to conceive of appropriate responses to misrecognition, usually making the tacit assumption that the proper societal response is adequate or proper affirmative recognition. In this paper I argue that, although affirmative recognition is one potential response to misrecognition, it is not the only such …Read more
  •  58
    Book Notes (review)
    with Keith Burgess‐Jackson, Cheshire Calhoun, Susan Finsen, Chad W. Flanders, Heather J. Gert, Peter G. Heckman, John Kelsay, Michael Lavin, Michelle Y. Little, Lionel K. McPherson, Alfred Nordmann, Kirk Pillow, Ruth J. Sample, Edward D. Sherline, Hans O. Tiefel, Thomas S. Tomlinson, Steven Walt, Patricia H. Werhane, and Edward C. Wingebach
    Ethics 112 (1): 189-201. 2001.
  •  49
    Review of "Scales of Justice" by Nancy Fraser (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 38 (1): 165-172. 2012.
  •  8
    Perspectives on Habermas (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (2): 274-275. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.2 (2002) 274-275 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Perspectives on Habermas Lewis Edwin Hahn, editor. Perspectives on Habermas. New York: Open Court, 2000. Pp. xiv + 586. Paper, $29.95. This collection of essays on the wide-ranging body of thought produced by Jürgen Habermas over the course of close to fifty years represents a significant lost opportunity. Although originally planned as a vol…Read more