Can Habermas' Discussive Ethics Support a Theory of the Constitution?

European University Institute (1999)
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Recoge: 1. The upholding of reason under conditions of pluralism -- 2. The integrative effect of discourse -- 3. The importance of argumentation to the formation of consensus -- 4. From the intersubjectivity of argumentation to the relational rationality of generative patterns in social population of ideas.

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