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Toward a Critical Consensus Model of Justification Toward a Critical Consensus Model of Justification
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The Vindication of Critical Theory: Six Trajectories The Vindication of Critical Theory: Six Trajectories
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On Normative Goals: A First Look On Normative Goals: A First Look
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On Method On Method
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Political Ontology Political Ontology
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Normative Goals Reconsidered Normative Goals Reconsidered
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Epistemic Premises Epistemic Premises
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Level of Analysis Level of Analysis
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Thematic Range Thematic Range
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Social Criticism after the Communicative Turn Social Criticism after the Communicative Turn
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From Discourse to Vision: Dialectics of Seeing From Discourse to Vision: Dialectics of Seeing
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The Justice of Visibility The Justice of Visibility
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Public Reason’s Phronetic Constitution Public Reason’s Phronetic Constitution
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6 From Critique of Power to a Critical Theory of Judgment
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Published:April 2012
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Abstract
This chapter lays out a larger analytical framework that accommodates a model of political judgment able to combine normative rigor with political cogency. It outlines the key dimensions of this framework in terms of its normative goals, the political ontology from which the analysis proceeds, the epistemology on which it grounds claims to validity, its level of analysis, its key methodological rule, and its thematic range. The hermeneutic level in the normative structure of society is also presented in terms of a “phronetic constitution of public reason.” This enables a model of judgment that focuses on shared notions of relevance in the thematization of injustice—the meeting point between instrumental and moral dimensions of political reasoning.
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