Jürgen Habermas
entre hechos y normas
Keywords:
Habermas, Rawls, Kant, categorical imperative, rational consensus, communicative action, facticity, validityAbstract
This article offers a panoramic vision of the thought of an author already considered as a "living classic": Jürgen Habermas. It is also focused on specific features and themes, considered as core of the habermasian thought, such as the linguistic basis of communicative action, the model of inclusive democracy and the recovery of kantian morality. Later on, the debate between ethics and morality and their relation with religious visions of the world is analysed. Finally, in the last part, the author surveys some issues of international justice.
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