ISBN:
0745630103
,
0745630111
Language:
English
Pages:
XIV, 188 S.
,
24 cm
Uniform Title:
Zeit der Übergänge 〈engl.〉
DDC:
909.83
Keywords:
World politics 21st century
;
Social history 21st century
;
Democracy
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Politische Philosophie
Abstract:
From Bonn to Berlin -- There are alternatives! -- II: Interventions -- From power politics to cosmopolitan society -- A sort of logo of the free West -- The finger of blame: the Germans and their memorial -- III: Public representation and cultural memory -- Symbolic expression and ritual behavior: Ernst Cassirer and Arnold Gehlen revisited -- IV: Europe in transition -- Euroskepticism, market Europe, or a Europe of (world) citizens? -- Does Europe need a Constitution? -- V: A question of political theory -- Constitutional democracy--a paradoxical union of contradictory principles? -- VI: American pragmatism and German philosophy: three reviews -- John Dewey, The quest for certainty -- Richard Rorty, Achieving our country -- Robert Brandom, Making it explicit -- VII: Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome -- A conversation about God and the world
Description / Table of Contents:
From Bonn to Berlin -- There are alternatives! -- II: Interventions -- From power politics to cosmopolitan society -- A sort of logo of the free West -- The finger of blame: the Germans and their memorial -- III: Public representation and cultural memory -- Symbolic expression and ritual behavior: Ernst Cassirer and Arnold Gehlen revisited -- IV: Europe in transition -- Euroskepticism, market Europe, or a Europe of (world) citizens? -- Does Europe need a Constitution? -- V: A question of political theory -- Constitutional democracy--a paradoxical union of contradictory principles? -- VI: American pragmatism and German philosophy: three reviews -- John Dewey, The quest for certainty -- Richard Rorty, Achieving our country -- Robert Brandom, Making it explicit -- VII: Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome -- A conversation about God and the world.
Description / Table of Contents:
From Bonn to Berlin -- There are alternatives! -- II: Interventions -- From power politics to cosmopolitan society -- A sort of logo of the free West -- The finger of blame: the Germans and their memorial -- III: Public representation and cultural memory -- Symbolic expression and ritual behavior: Ernst Cassirer and Arnold Gehlen revisited -- IV: Europe in transition -- Euroskepticism, market Europe, or a Europe of (world) citizens? -- Does Europe need a Constitution? -- V: A question of political theory -- Constitutional democracy--a paradoxical union of contradictory principles? -- VI: American pragmatism and German philosophy: three reviews -- John Dewey, The quest for certainty -- Richard Rorty, Achieving our country -- Robert Brandom, Making it explicit -- VII: Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome -- A conversation about God and the world