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|a Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Chronology of Jürgen Habermas -- List of Abbreviations -- Works by Jürgen Habermas -- I Terms -- 1. Aesthetics -- 2. All-Affected Principle -- 3. Application and Justification -- 4. Argumentation -- 5. Authenticity -- 6. Autonomy -- 7. Axial Age (Achsenzeit) -- 8. Civil Disobedience (Ziviler Umgehorsam) -- 9. Civil Society (Bürgerliche Gesellschaft) -- 10. Colonization of the Lifeworld -- 11. Communicative Action -- 12. Communicative Competence -- 13. Communicative Freedom
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|a 14. Communicative Power -- 15. Communicative Rationality -- 16. Consensus -- 17. Conservatism -- 18. Constitutional Patriotism -- 19. Constitutional State and Constitutionalization -- 20. Cosmopolitan Citizenship -- 21. Counterfactual Presupposition -- 22. Critical Hermeneutics -- 23. Critical Theory -- 24. Deconstruction -- 25. Deliberative Democracy -- 26. Detranscendentalization -- 27. Discourse -- 28. Discourse Ethics -- 29. Enlightenment -- 30. Equality -- 31. Ethics and Morality -- 32. Europe (European Citizenship and Public Sphere) -- 33. Facticity -- 34. Feminism
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|a 35. Formal/Universal Pragmatics -- 36. The Frankfurt School -- 37. Free Will and Determinism -- 38. Functional and Social Integration -- 39. Functionalist Reason -- 40. Genealogy -- 41. Hermeneutics -- 42. Historians' Debate -- 43. Historical Materialism -- 44. Human Nature -- 45. Human Rights -- 46. Ideal Speech Situation -- 47. Ideology -- 48. Illocutionary Force -- 49. Immanent Critique -- 50. Individuation -- 51. Instrumental Reason -- 52. Intellectual -- 53. Jewish Philosophy -- 54. Juridification -- 55. Justice -- 56. Knowledge Anthropology (Erkenntnisanthropologie)
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|a 57. Language and the Linguistic Turn -- 58. Late Capitalism -- 59. Law -- 60. Learning Processes -- 61. Legitimation -- 62. Lifeworld and System -- 63. Linguistification -- 64. Markets -- 65. Mass Culture -- 66. Mass Media -- 67. Migrants and Refugees -- 68. Modernity and Modernization -- 69. Moral Development -- 70. Multiculturalism -- 71. Multiple Modernities -- 72. Naturalism -- 73. Nature -- 74. Performative Self-Contradiction -- 75. Philosophical Anthropology -- 76. Philosophy of History -- 77. Philosophy of the Subject/Consciousness -- 78. Popular Sovereignty -- 79. The Positivism Debate
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|a 80. Postcolonialism/Decoloniality -- 81. Postliberal Society -- 82. Postmetaphysical Thinking -- 83. Postmodernism and Poststructuralism -- 84. Postnational -- 85. Power -- 86. Practical Reason -- 87. Pragmatic Turn -- 88. Pragmatism -- 89. Praxis -- 90. Principle of Self-Reconstruction (Selbsteinholungs Prinzip) -- 91. Private and Public Autonomy -- 92. Psychoanalysis -- 93. Public Sphere -- 94. Race -- 95. Radical Reformism -- 96. Rational Reconstruction -- 97. Rationality/Rationalization -- 98. Recognition -- 99. Reification -- 100. Religion -- 101. Ritual and Myth -- 102. Rule of Law
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