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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781526116321 , 1526116324
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 225 pages , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Critical powers
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forst, Rainer, 1964 - Toleration, power and the right to justification
    DDC: 303.4
    Keywords: Forst, Rainer ; Toleration ; Power (Social sciences) ; Justification (Ethics) ; Justification (Ethics) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Toleration ; Toleranz ; Macht ; Politische Philosophie
    Abstract: Preface / Rainer Forst -- Part 1. Lead essay : Toleration, progress and power / Rainer Forst -- Part 2. Responses : What's the use? Rainer Forst and the history of toleration / Teresa M. Bejan -- Let's get radical: extending the reach of Baylean (and Forstian) toleration / Chandran Kukathas -- Tales of toleration / John Horton -- Overcoming toleration? / Daniel Weinstock -- On turning away from justification / Melissa S. Williams -- Power, attention and the tasks of critical theory / Patchen Markell -- Power, justification and vindication / David Owen -- Part 3. Reply : The dialectics of toleration and the power of reason(s): reply to my critics / Rainer Forst.
    Abstract: "Rainer Forst's Toleration in Conflict (published in English 2013) is the most important historical and philosophical analysis of toleration of the past several decades. Reconstructing the entire history of the concept, it provides a forceful account of the tensions and dilemmas that pervade the discourse of toleration. In his lead essay for this volume, Forst revisits his work on toleration and situates it in relation to both the concept of political liberty and his wider project of a critical theory of justification. Interlocutors Teresa M. Bejan, John Horton, Chandran Kukathas, Daniel Weinstock, Melissa S. Williams, Patchen Markell and David Owen then critically examine Forst's reconstruction of toleration, his account of political liberty and the form of critical theory that he articulates in his work on such political concepts. The volume concludes with Forst's reply to his critics."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781526148339
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 225 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Critical powers
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forst, Rainer, 1964 - Toleration, power and the right to justification
    DDC: 303.4
    Keywords: Forst, Rainer ; Toleration ; Power (Social sciences) ; Justification (Ethics) ; Justification (Ethics) ; Power (Social sciences) ; Toleration ; Toleranz ; Macht ; Politische Philosophie
    Abstract: Preface / Rainer Forst -- Part 1. Lead essay : Toleration, progress and power / Rainer Forst -- Part 2. Responses : What's the use? Rainer Forst and the history of toleration / Teresa M. Bejan -- Let's get radical: extending the reach of Baylean (and Forstian) toleration / Chandran Kukathas -- Tales of toleration / John Horton -- Overcoming toleration? / Daniel Weinstock -- On turning away from justification / Melissa S. Williams -- Power, attention and the tasks of critical theory / Patchen Markell -- Power, justification and vindication / David Owen -- Part 3. Reply : The dialectics of toleration and the power of reason(s): reply to my critics / Rainer Forst.
    Abstract: "Rainer Forst's Toleration in Conflict (published in English 2013) is the most important historical and philosophical analysis of toleration of the past several decades. Reconstructing the entire history of the concept, it provides a forceful account of the tensions and dilemmas that pervade the discourse of toleration. In his lead essay for this volume, Forst revisits his work on toleration and situates it in relation to both the concept of political liberty and his wider project of a critical theory of justification. Interlocutors Teresa M. Bejan, John Horton, Chandran Kukathas, Daniel Weinstock, Melissa S. Williams, Patchen Markell and David Owen then critically examine Forst's reconstruction of toleration, his account of political liberty and the form of critical theory that he articulates in his work on such political concepts. The volume concludes with Forst's reply to his critics."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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