Table of Contents:
  • Reasoning, language and intersubjectivity / Dieter Freundlieb, Wayne Hudson, John Rundell
  • Between 'objectivism' and 'contextualism': The normative foundations of social philosophy / Maeve Cooke
  • The pluralistic public sphere from an ontological point of view / Dmitri Ginev
  • Irreconcilable differences? Habermas and feminism / Pauline Johnson
  • Postreligious aesthetics and critical theory / Wayne Hudson
  • Habermas, schelling and nature / Peter Douglas
  • The debate about truth: Pragmatism without Regulative ideas / Albrecht Wellmer
  • Why subjectivity matters: Critical theory and the philosophy of the subject / Dieter Freundlieb
  • Subjectivity as philosophical principle / Dieter Henrich
  • Against a priori intersubjectivism: An alternative inspired by Sartre / Manfred Frank
  • The moral imaginary of discourse ethics / Kenneth MacKendrick
  • Imaginary turns in critical theory: Imagining subjects in tension / John Rundell.