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Klaus Günther

Goethe University Frankfurt
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  • Goethe University Frankfurt
    Law Faculty
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    Der Sinn für Angemessenheit: Anwendungsdiskurse in Moral und Recht
    . 1988.
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    A Normative Conception of Coherence for a Discursive Theory of Legal Justification
    Ratio Juris 2 (2): 155-166. 1989.
    The author introduces a normative conception of coherence, derived from a pragmatic interpretation of the application of norms to concrete cases. A distinction is made between the justification of a norm and its application. In the case of moral norms, justification and application can be analysed as two different discursive procedures which give rise to different aspects of the principle of impartiality. Impartial justification requires a procedure by which all interests concerned are taken int…Read more
    The author introduces a normative conception of coherence, derived from a pragmatic interpretation of the application of norms to concrete cases. A distinction is made between the justification of a norm and its application. In the case of moral norms, justification and application can be analysed as two different discursive procedures which give rise to different aspects of the principle of impartiality. Impartial justification requires a procedure by which all interests concerned are taken into account whereas impartial application requires a procedure where all features of a situation are considered. The complete description of a concrete case makes necessary a coherent interpretation of all the valid norms which are prima facie applicable. This requirement of an ideal coherent system of norms is restricted to interpretive “paradigms” in the case of legal norms, because it is necessary to produce singular judgments under the restrictive conditions of scarce time and incomplete knowledge.
    Philosophy of Law
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    III. Zur Rekonstruktion des Rechts : Das System der Rechte
    In Peter Koller & Christian Hiebaum (eds.), Jürgen Habermas: Faktizität und Geltung, De Gruyter. pp. 51-68. 2016.
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    In Hauke Brunkhorst, Regina Kreide & Cristina Lafont (eds.), Habermas-Handbuch, Metzler. pp. 303--306. 2009.
    Teaching PhilosophySocial and Political PhilosophyPhilosophy, Introductions and AnthologiesNormative…Read more
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