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Nicholas Rescher, Pluralism: Against the Demand for Consensus, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. viii + 208.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2009

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References

1 For a useful discussion see Cooke, Maeve, ‘Habermas and Consensus’, European Journal of Philosophy, i (1993), 247–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 See, for example, Habermas, , Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action, Cambridge, 1990, p. 205.Google Scholar

3 Habermas, , Postmetaphysical Thinking, Cambridge, 1992, p. 140.Google Scholar

4 See, for example, Habermas, , Justification and Application, Cambridge, 1993, pp. 5460.Google Scholar