Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Critical Theory" by James Bohman
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- Adorno, T.W. et al., 1953. Studies in the Authoritarian
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- Baynes, K., 1995. “Democracy and the Rechtsstaat,” in
The Cambridge Companion to Habermas, S. White (ed.), Cambridge:
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- Bohman, J., 1991. New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy, Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. Public Deliberation: Pluralism, Complexity and Democracy, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999a. “Democracy as Inquiry, Inquiry as Democratic: Pragmatism, Social Science, and the Cognitive Division of Labor,” American Journal of Political Science, 43: 590–607. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999b. “Theories, Practices, and Pluralism: A Pragmatic Interpretation of Critical Social Science,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 29: 459–480. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2002. “Critical Theory as Practical Knowledge,” Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Paul Roth and Stephen Turner (eds.), London: Blackwell, 91–109. (Scholar)
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Critical Theory, Pragmatism, and Multiperspectival Theory,”
Millennium, 21 (3): 499–524. (Scholar)
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- Dewey, J., 1927a. Liberalism and Social Action.
The Later Works: 1935–1937 (Volume 11), Carbondale IL:
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- –––, 1927b. The Public and Its Problems. The Later Works: 1925–1927 (Volume 2), Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1988. (Scholar)
- –––, 1938. Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. The Later Works: 1938 (Volume 12), Carbondale IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1986. (Scholar)
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- Garnham, N., 1995. “The Mass Media, Cultural Identity, and
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- Geertz, C., 1971. The Interpretation of Cultures, New York: Basic Books. (Scholar)
- Geuss, R., 1981. The Idea of a Critical Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Giddens, A., 1999. Consequences of Modernity, Stanford:
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- Habermas, J., 1971. Knowledge and Human Interests, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1973. Theory and Practice, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1975. Legitimation Crisis, Boston: Beacon
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- –––, 1979. Communication and the Evolution of Society, Boston: Beacon. (Scholar)
- –––, 1984, 1987. The Theory of Communicative Action, Volumes 1 and 2. Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1985. The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988. The Logic of the Social Sciences,
Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1990. Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action, Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1991. Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993. Justification and Application. Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. Between Facts and Norms, Cambridge: MIT Press. (Scholar)
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- Held, D., 1995. Democracy and the Global Order, Stanford,
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- Hempel, C., 1965. Aspects of Scientific Explanation, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Horkheimer, M., 1972a. Bemerkungen zur Religion, Frankfurt:
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- –––, 1987. Eclipse of Reason, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993. Between Philosophy and Social Science, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Horkheimer, M. and T.W. Adorno, 1972. Dialectic of Enlightenment, New York: Seabury. (Scholar)
- Hurrell, A. and N. Woods (eds.), 1999. Inequality, Globalization,
and World Politics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Jaggar, A., 2004. “Feminism and Global Citizenship.”
Feminism in a Global Society, M. Friedman (ed.), Oxford:
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- Jay, M., 1984. Marxism and Totality, Berkeley: University
of California Press. (Scholar)
- Kelly, T., 2000. “Sociological, not Political,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 3: 3–20. (Scholar)
- Keohane, R., 2000. “Sovereignty in International
Society,” Global Transformations Reader, A. McGrew
(ed.), Cambridge: Polity Press, 105–109. (Scholar)
- H. Kögler, H. and K. Stueber (eds), 2000. Empathy and
Agency: The Problem of Understanding in the Human Sciences,
Boulder: Westview Press. (Scholar)
- Linklater, A., 2001. “The Changing Contours of Critical
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- Longino, H., 1990. Science as Social Knowledge, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Mansbridge, J., 1991. “Feminism and Democratic Community,” in Democratic Community, J. Chapman and I. Shapiro (ed.), New York: New York University Press, 339–396. (Scholar)
- Marcuse, H., 1969. Negations, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- McCarthy, T. and D. Hoy, 1994. Critical Theory, London: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- MacCormick, N., 1997. “Democracy, Subsidiarity and
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- Mills, C., 1997. The Racial Contract, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Minnow, M., 1990. Making All the Difference, Ithaca:
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- Pettit, P., The Common Mind, Oxford: Oxford University
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- Pogge, T., 1997. “Creating Supra-National Institutions Democratically: Reflections on the European Union’s Democratic Deficit,” in The Journal of Political Philosophy, 5: 163–182. (Scholar)
- Putnam, H., 1994. Words and Life, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Rawls, J., 1999. “The Idea of an Overlapping
Consensus,” in Collected Papers, Cambridge, MA:
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- Rodrik, D., 1994. Has Globalization Gone Too Far?,
Washington, D.C.: Foreign Affairs Press. (Scholar)
- Rorty, R., 1991. “Inquiry as Recontextualization,” in
The Interpretive Turn, D. Hiley, J. Bohman and
R. Shusterman (ed.), Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. “The Ambiguity of
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- Silliman, J., 1998. “Expanding Civil Society, Shrinking
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the Environment, Y. King and J. Silliman (eds.), Boston: Southend
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Equality: Civic Voluntarism in America, Cambridge, MA: Harvard
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- Weber, M., 1949. The Methodology of the Social Sciences, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
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Accountable,” International Affairs, 77: 83–100. (Scholar)
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University Press. (Scholar)