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This collection features a range of essays exploring philosophical themes related to discourse ethics, democracy, and moral reasoning. Contributions include discussions on the implications of discourse ethics for environmental considerations, critiques of moral minimalism, and the challenges of establishing universal principles in a world dominated by state power. The anthology also addresses the relationship between ethics and collective identity, the nature of judgment and language, and the role of pragmatism in philosophy. Several authors delve into the complexities of understanding and interpreting art, while others examine the intersections of anthropology and ethics in the works of Kant, Hegel, and Plessner. The essays engage with contemporary debates in philosophy, including fallibilism and its critiques, as well as the hermeneutics of the foreign as articulated by Wittgenstein. Notable discussions include the evolution of ethical thought in pluralistic societies, the philosophical justification of moral principles, and the interplay between power and normative practices. The collection serves as a tribute to Wolfgang Kuhlmann, reflecting on his contributions to philosophical discourse and the ongoing relevance of his ideas in addressing modern ethical dilemmas.
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Diskurs und Reflexion, Wulf Kellerwessel
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- 2005
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