04358nam 22006973 450 991100917150332120231218232443.09780271085715027108571110.1515/9780271085715(CKB)5590000000537006(MiAaPQ)EBC6894698(Au-PeEL)EBL6894698(OCoLC)1309017494(DE-B1597)584220(OCoLC)1266228530(DE-B1597)9780271085715(MiAaPQ)EBC31784078(Au-PeEL)EBL31784078(OCoLC)1470994875(Perlego)4395308(EXLCZ)99559000000053700620220412h20192019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJustification and emancipation the critical theory of Rainer Forst /edited by Amy Allen and Eduardo Mendieta1st ed.University Park, Pennsylvania :The Pennsylvania State University Press,2019.©20191 online resource (206 pages)Penn State series in critical theory ;v.29780271084787 0271084782 9780271085692 027108569X Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Amy Allen and Eduardo Mendieta -- The justification of progress and the progress of justification / Rainer Forst -- Autonomy and justification : what reasons do we owe each other and ourselves? / John Christman -- Objectionable objections : on toleration, respect, and esteem / Mattias Iser -- The right to justification and the good of nonalienation / Catherine Lu -- "A certain relation in the space of justifications" : intentions, lateral effects, and Rainer Forst's concept of noumenal power / John P. McCormick -- Opening "political contexts of injustice" / Melissa Yates -- A feminist engagement with Forst's transnational justice / Sarah Clark Miller -- Progress, normativity, and universality : repy to Forst / Amy Allen -- Navigating a world of conflict and power : reply to critics / Rainer Forst."A collection of essays on the work of German political theorist Rainer Forst, covering subjects such as justice, toleration, and the critique of power from within a normative theory of justice and law"--Provided by publisher.This work is both an introduction to and a critical appraisal of the work of Rainer Forst, one of the most important political theorists in Germany today. Structured for classroom use, this collection of original essays engages with Forst’s extant corpus in ways that are both appreciative and critical.Forst is an original, prolific, and widely known member of the “fourth generation” of Frankfurt School theorists. His significant contributions include a Rawlsian-Habermasian conception of justice that takes seriously the dissent of citizens and moral agents; an original interpretation and analysis of the concept of toleration; and, most recently, a generative idea of “noumenal power,” to which every human being has a claim by virtue of their equal standing within the moral community of all rational beings. Opening with an essay by Forst on the normative conception of progress and closing with a reply to his critics, this volume is both a primer on and a window into the latest contributions to the tradition of critical theory.In addition to the editors, the contributors include John Christman, Mattias Iser, Catherine Lu, John P. McCormick, Sarah Clark Miller, and Melissa Yates.Penn State series in critical theory.Critical theoryJustification (Ethics)Justice (Philosophy)LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & TheorybisacshCritical theory.Justification (Ethics)Justice (Philosophy)LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory.CK 1400rvkAllen Amy1970-Mendieta EduardoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009171503321Justification and emancipation4395556UNINA